Dataset: SLRO-
Taxa: Haloragaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


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SLRO008887Doris L. Brown   s.n.1959-09-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Twin Ponds, Linesville quadrangle

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SLRO008886B.E. Wofford   102801968-03-03
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, 2.0 miles E of Century

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SLRO008888Richard Medve   
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, detailed locality information protected

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SLRO008892O.E. Jennings   150381917-08-18
Canada, Ontario, in cove at Hunt

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SLRO008893O.E. Jennings   s.n.1912-08-31
Canada, Ontario, Nipigon River, Nipigon, 49.020438 -88.254377

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SLRO008889William L. McCart   57581956-05-13
United States, Texas, Bandera, Sabinal River, 3.0 miles S of Vanderpool

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SLRO008890William Shuffstall   
United States, Ohio, Ashtabula, detailed locality information protected

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SLRO008891J.W. Shiner   1151967-05-15
United States, Florida, Bradford

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SLRO008896H.E. Ahles   844331970-08-01
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Northampton, just east of route 10, just north of Easthampton line

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SLRO008895John B. Nelson   2018-05-15
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg, W side of Sec Hwy 176 and 0.6 miles SW of its junction with Sec Hwy 133 (Todd Creek Road) 4.0 air miles Se of downtown Neeses, 33.489544 -81.071945

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SLRO008897D.E. Boufford   76631972-08-14
United States, New Hampshire, Cheshire, Small pond near junction Route 10 & 119, Winchester, 42.773416 -72.383142

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SLRO008898Otto E. Jennings   s.n.1930-05-29
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Pymatuning Swamp, Linesville, 41.640816 -80.40503

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SLRO008894John Bright   28131930-05-20
United States, South Carolina, Marion, N of Marion


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