Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sesuvium maritimum (Sesuvium pentandrum)
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000014498Keener, Brian R.   29612003-09-07
United States, Alabama, Clarke, Fred T. Stimpson State Game Sanctuary. 3.5 air mi. SW of Rockville. On the plain of the Tombigbee River about 0.2 mi. E of a partial oxbow Lake and about 0.25 mi. S of Limestone Creek., 31.379167 -87.884444

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
Sesuvium maritimum (Walt.) B.S.P.
UNA00064880Brian R. Keener, John McCall and Donald Salter   Brian R. Keener 29612003-09-07
United States, Alabama, Clarke, 3.5 air mi SW of Rockville., 31.37 -87.88

UNA
Sesuvium maritimum (Walt.) B.S.P.
UNA00033097Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1891-08-10
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Mobile & Ohio Rail Road wharf, Mobile, 30.69 -88.04

UNA
Sesuvium maritimum (Walt.) B.S.P.
UNA00033012Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1880-08-00
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Dauphin Island, 30.25 -87.9

University of West Florida


UWFP
Sesuvium maritimum (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
UWFP001736   
United States, Alabama


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