Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sagittaria engelmanniana (Sagittaria engelmanniana subsp. engelmanniana, Sagittaria engelmanniana var. engelmanniana)
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
AUA000026253Diamond, Jr., Alvin R.   97561995-07-31
United States, Alabama, Crenshaw, ALABAMA HWY. 106 AT THE WEST SIDE OF THE PATSALIGA RIVER.

Institute for Botanical Exploration


IBE
IBE022258John R. MacDonald   30611991-08-04
United States, Alabama, Houston

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR22830Julia E. Seward   7111991-09-19
United States, Alabama, Madison, Blackwell Swamp Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge., 34.58528 -86.78333

Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000045510Diamond, Alvin R.   268202015-09-13
United States, Alabama, Covington, ConecuhNationalForest; Lime sink pond NE of Ditch Pond., 31.091589 -86.53856

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA095509   
United States, Alabama, Madison County, Madison County, AL

GA
GA095507   
United States, Alabama, Madison County, Madison County, AL

University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
USAM_000000872Michel G. Lelong   109811979-10-19
United States, Alabama, Greene, ABOUT 11 MILES WEST OF FORKLAND (HWY 43) AND 4 MILES WEST OF ITS JUNCTION WITH CO. ROAD 9.


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