Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sarracenia x wrigleyana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas Woman's University Herbarium


TCSW
Sarracenia x wrigleyana hort. ex Veitch (pro sp.) [leucophylla × psittacina]
TCSW001175Lea Savolainen (Student)   s.n.2003-09-13
United States, Texas, Dallas, Coppell Backyard, 32.956297 -96.984452

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
Sarracenia x wrigleyana hort. ex Veitch (pro sp.) [leucophylla × psittacina]
NCU00009320Wherry, Edgar T.   s.n.1932-07-12
United States, Alabama, Washington, just E of highway junction 4 mi SE of FRUITDALE

NCU:Vascular Plants
Sarracenia x wrigleyana hort. ex Veitch (pro sp.) [leucophylla × psittacina]
NCU00000540Case, Frederick W., Jr.   P-621954-06-18
United States, Alabama, Mobile, near Fowl River Junction, Fowl River Rd, south of Theodore

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Sarracenia × wrigleyana
TEX00481088Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   142411990-07-10
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, S of US 90, 0.3 mi W of bridge over Shoal River, in valley of Shoal River, ca. 3.4 air mi E of downtown Crestview; NEQ, SWQ, SEQ, Sec. 14, T3N, R23W; Crestview North 7.5' Quad., 30.75306 -86.515

TEX
Sarracenia × wrigleyana
TEX00500804Steve L. Orzell|Edwin L. Bridges   93411989-04-27
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, On S side of I-65, 0.1 mi W of overpass, 0.2 mi W of M.P. 48, 0.3 mi W of Escambia Co. line, 10.3 mi W of AL 21 exit N of Atmore, Freemansville 7.5' Quad., 31.038055556 -87.621666667

University of West Florida


UWFP
Sarracenia x wrigleyana hort. ex Veitch (pro sp.) [leucophylla × psittacina]
UWFP016889   
United States, Florida

UWFP
Sarracenia x wrigleyana hort. ex Veitch (pro sp.) [leucophylla × psittacina]
UWFP016890   
United States, Alabama


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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