Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salsola kali, Salsola kali subsp. ruthenica (Salsola ruthenica), Salsola kali subsp. kali, Salsola kali subsp. pontica (Salsola kali var. pontica, Salsola pontica), Salsola kali var. caroliniana, Salsola kali var. kali
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
DUKE10092207Schallert, Paul Otto   5531908-09-03
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Magnolia Springs, Ala. [Alabama], 30.399642 -87.7761

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Salsola kali ssp. pontica Linnaeus
A.R. Diamond & P.C. Harris   194162008-06-08
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery. North Court Street at the train yard. 32° 23' 33.5" North; -86° 18' 31.7" West, 32.3926 -86.3088, 49m

ILLS
Salsola kali ssp. pontica Linnaeus
A.R. Diamond   196892008-06-23
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery. Rail Road Street, about 300 feet west of North Court Street. 32° 23' 8.5" N; -86° 18' 37" W., 32.3856 -86.3102, 49m

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
Salsola kali subsp. pontica (Pall.) Mosyakin
UNA00033261Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1878-07-00
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Dauphin Island, 30.25 -87.9


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Google Map

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