Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Selaginella arenicola arenicola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1107526Roland M. Harper   18601903-06-26
United States, Georgia, Tattnall, On high cliffs near Pendleton Creek, Geological formation: Altamaha Grit (Upper Oligocene).

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1110626Joseph H. Pyron   31751938-06-12
United States, Georgia, Toombs, 7 miles south of Lyons, Georgia, flat sandstone, rocks.

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1110675Roland M. Harper   18001902-11-06
United States, Georgia, Muscogee, On exposed granite rocks near Chattahoochee River, Geoligical formation: Archaean.

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1112466Bruce Allen   75611988-12-01
United States, Florida, Franklin, Along US 98, SE of Royal Bluff, ca 5 miles NE of junction of US 98 & Fl. 65. On sandy soil in woods.

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1107516Rolla M. Tryon   50141950-04-03
United States, Florida, Highlands, At Avon Park, Fla. In white sand open places among Puntia, oak and grass scrub.

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1107518Roland M. Harper   18541903-06-24
United States, Georgia, Tattnall, On flat exposed rocks near Ohoofee River, Geological formation: Altamaha Grit (Upper Oligocene)

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1110637Robert Kral   568501975-09-25
United States, Georgia, Sandy hills dotted with longleaf pine just e of Albany.

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1110634ROLLINS   341972-07-22
United States, Georgia, Turner, Dry, rock outcrop of Altamaha Grit, at Mt. Bethel Campground on US-41 N of Ashburn.

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1110618Rolla M. Tryon   50161950-04-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 1 1/2 miles east of Sebring, in white sand in openings in grass, oak, palmetto scrub.

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1110622Rolla M. Tryon   50171950-04-04
United States, Florida, Highlands, 2 miles south of Sebring, in white sand in turkey oak-palmetto-Opuntia scrub. Only a few scattered clumps here.

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1110620Samuel M. Tracy   35101897-08-20
United States, Georgia, Albany

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1110632Richard A. Howard   129811952-08-07
United States, Florida, Open oak woods on sandy soil. Clump forming plant. Near Haines City.


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