Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Paspalum pauciciliatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
ASU0015307R. Carnevali   26631971-10-07
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Monte Caseros. Proxim. Mte. Caseros., -30.25 -57.63

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
100320462R.D. Webster   32502009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Conservation Resources Unit., 33.262633 -84.286384

MO
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
100324085R.D. Webster   32952009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Conservation Resources Unit., 33.262633 -84.286384

MO
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
102651079R.D. Webster   32502009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Conservation Resources Unit., 33.262633 -84.286384

MO
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
102655355R.D. Webster   32952009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Conservation Resources Unit., 33.262633 -84.286384

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


TAES
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
Robert D. Webster   32502009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit

TAES
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
E. Schwindt   39611950-04-17
Argentina, Misiones, Iracran a San Pedro

TAES
Paspalum pauciciliatum (Parodi) Herter
Robert D. Webster   32952009-08-11
United States, Georgia, Spalding, Griffin, 1109 Experiment Street. USDA/Plant Genetic Resources Conservation Unit


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.