Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Panicum ovale var. addisonii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1630283Kenneth K. Mackenzie   21651906-07-08
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, Sandy woods, South Amboy, New Jersey., 40.48 -74.29

MO
1630295Julian A. Steyermark   818631956-06-14
United States, Wisconsin, La Crosse, "Driftless Area" sandy blowout along Hwy 108, near Burr Oak.

MO
1645160Samuel M. Tracy   8433-B1903-05-05
United States, Alabama, Gateswood, Alabama., 30.720376 -87.581065

MO
1645147Samuel M. Tracy   8433-A1903-05-05
United States, Alabama, Gateswood, Alabama., 30.720376 -87.581065

MO
1608183Kenneth K. Mackenzie   13791905-06-18
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, Sandy woods, South Amboy.

MO
1630309Stanley A. Cain   5341936-08-13
United States, New York, Suffolk, Sand plain, common. Selden, New York.

MO
101889299Kenneth K. Mackenzie   13791905-06-18
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, Sandy woods, South Amboy.

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0409442   
United States, New Jersey, Burlington


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