Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spermolepis divaricata (Daucus divaricatus)
Search Criteria: %Longbottom; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
02281219W. D. Longbottom   167772012-04-16
United States of America, Georgia, McIntosh Co., Town of Darien, along GA Rt. 251, just west of I--95, growing in woods along roadside right of way near parking lot for hotel, 31.40089 -81.4525

NY
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
02736675W. D. Longbottom   222412015-03-19
United States of America, Florida, Osceola Co., Tyson Road, 0.5 mile north of Jack Brack Road, roadside at edge of pasture., 28.31147 -81.22761

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
Spermolepis divaricata (Walt.) Raf. ex Ser.
MARY1004641Wayne D. Longbottom   167772012-04-16
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, Town of Darien, along GA Rte 251, just W od I-95, near parking lot for hotel, 31.4008889 -81.4525

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
247375W. D. Longbottom, D.H. Williams   50812002-04-20
United States, Florida, Orange Co., Between Chuluota and Bithlo along FL 420 (Lake Pickett Road), ca. 0.5 mi. E of FL 419 (Chuluota Road., 28.5911 -81.1136

USF
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
272216W. D. Longbottom, D.H. Williams   187452013-03-03
United States, Florida, Dixie Co., At. SW 649th Street, US 27/98, 3 mi. T of Tennille, 13.1 mi. NW of Cross City., 29.735 -83.3161

USF
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
265686W. D. Longbottom   167772012-04-16
United States, Georgia, McIntosh Co., Town of Darien, along GA 251, just W of I-95., 31.4008 -81.4525

USF
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
297804W. D. Longbottom, D.H. Williams   222412015-03-19
United States, Florida, Osceola Co., Tyson Road, 0.5 mi. N of Jack Brack Road., 28.3114 -81.2275


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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