Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Marsilea mutica (Marsilea brownii)
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
03812558C. C. Jacono   5022002-11-19
United States of America, Alabama, Marion Co., Cultivated in University of Florida Hort. Unit Greenhouse.

Troy University Herbarium


TROY
Marsilea mutica Mettinius
TROY000013503Greene, J. Chris   s.n.2001-08-13
United States, Alabama, Marion, Hamilton, farm pond, S of John Craft Hwy, N of Co. 90., 34.213615 -87.904268

TROY
Marsilea mutica Mettinius
TROY000052108Diamond, Alvin R.   295602021-03-27
United States, Alabama, Jefferson, Tom Martin Dr, 0.04 mi. N of Wenonah-Oxmoor Road. Large pond on the W side of the road., 33.433634 -86.849949

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
UNA00058290J. Chris Greene   J. Chris Greene s.n.2001-08-13
United States, Alabama, Marion, Hamilton, S of John Craft Hwy, N of CR 90, 34.22 -87.9

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
219928J. Chris Greene   2001-08-13
United States of America, Alabama, Marion, Hamilton, farm pond, S of John Craft Hwy, N of CR 90.

FLAS
219929Colette C. Jacono   5012002-08-04
United States of America, Alabama, Marion, Cultivated at Univ. of Florida Hort. Unit greenhouse, Gainesvilles, from cutting of original collection made at Hamilton, farm pond, S of John Craft Hwy, N of CR 90 (Greene s.n, 13 Aug 2001).

FLAS
219930Colette C. Jacono   5022002-11-19
United States of America, Alabama, Marion, Cultivated in Univ. of Florida Hort. Unit greenhouse, Gainesville, from cutting of original collection made at Hamilton, farm pond, S of John Craft Hwy, N of CR 90 (Greene s.n, 13 Aug 2001).


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Google Map

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