Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lapithea gentianoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliot) Griseb.
LSU00214400   1952-07-12
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliott) Griseb.
100282516C.W. Short   s.n.1842-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Prof. Carpenter, New Orleans.

MO
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliott) Griseb.
100282507C.W. Short   s.n.1840-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Louis.

MO
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliott) Griseb.
100282503T.J. Hale   s.n.
United States, Red River La.

MO
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliott) Griseb.
100282499Anonymous   39
United States, Texas, Rusk

MO
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliott) Griseb.
100282512D. Steinhauer   s.n.1839-00-00
United States, Paroisse des Rapides Louis

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliot) Griseb.
R. C. Mauldin   30171940-08-00
United States, Georgia, not listed, Tipton

TAES
Lapithea gentianoides (Elliot) Griseb.
R. C. Mauldin   30161940-08-00
United States, Georgia, not listed, Tipton


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Google Map

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