Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diarrhena americana (Diarina sylvatica, Diarrhena arundinacea, Diarrhena diandra, Diarrhena festucoides, Festuca americana, Roemeria zeae), Diarrhena americana var. obovata, Diarrhena americana var. americana
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
APSC0140947Jared Gorrell   2021-08-01
United States, Alabama, Jackson

Clemson University Herbarium


CLEMS
CLEMS0004802   
United States, Alabama, Dale

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
UNA00064669Alfred Schotz   Alfred Schotz 19422004-06-22
United States, Alabama, Jackson, 8.6 air mi NW of Hytop.

UNA
UNA00066355Richard W. Simmers, Dennis Horn   Richard W. Simmers s.n.1982-08-07
United States, Alabama, Madison, South of junction of Rocky Branch with Mountain Fork Creek

UNA
UNA00066279Richard W. Simmers, Dennis Horn   Richard W. Simmers s.n.1982-08-07
United States, Alabama, Madison, South of junction of Rocky Branch with Mountain Fork Creek

UNA
UNA00047679Richard W. Simmers, Dennis Horn   Richard W. Simmers s.n.1982-08-07
United States, Alabama, Madison, South of junction of Rocky Branch with Mountain Fork Creek, 34.95 -86.33

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA099881   
United States, Alabama, Jackson County, Jackson County, AL

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
180205Robert Kral   445971971-09-30
United States, Alabama, Jackson, By Upper Paint Rock Creek & AL 65, ca 7 mi N Princeton, 34.921335 -86.216649

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1410471Robert Kral   445971971-09-30
United States, Alabama, Jackson, Contact UM Herbarium

William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
16044Kral, R   445971971-09-30
United States, Alabama, Jackson, by upper Paint Rock Creek and Ala 65, ca 7 mi Princeton


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Google Map

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