Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pappobolus microphyllus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arkansas State University


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STAR027054   
United States, Arkansas, Clay

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STAR027055   
United States, Arkansas, Greene

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Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR013842E. L. Richards   68951976-09-12
United States, Arkansas, Poinsett, Lake Poinsett, near park entrance.

STAR
Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR000908Delzie Demaree   284541949-09-18
United States, Arkansas, Greene, Crowley's Ridge. P. O. Paragould., 85m

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Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR014830Staria Vanderpool   3811980-09-06
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Clay County Bog, 4 miles NW of Boydsville, AR, off Hwy 141.

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Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR009702E. L. Richards   62331974-08-02
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Otis Phillip's Farm.

STAR
Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR010483E. L. Richards   63791975-09-21
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, Lion's Park.

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Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
STAR025325Anaicka Tilghman   11987-08-30
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, Located near Craighead Lake.

Old Dominion University Herbarium


ODU
ODU00010540Dwight E. Peake   7431979-09-14
United States, Virginia, Scott, at the junction of Rt. 993 and 994; 0.3 mile NW of the Bark Camp Lake dam and 4.2 miles NW of Dungannon, 36.869637 -82.523848

ODU
ODU00010541C.L. Rodgers   618681961-07-07
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, Horsepasture Gorge

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Pappobolus microphyllus (Kunth) J. L. Panero
TENN-V-0241840   
Peru

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Pappobolus microphyllus var. dillonii
TEX00373929M. Dillon|U. Molau|P. Matekaitis   28051983-01-07
Peru, La Libertad, Ca. 20 km W of Huamachu.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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