Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amaranthus cannabinus (Amaranthus giganteus)
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA142535   
United States, Alabama, Baldwin County, Baldwin County, AL

University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
USAM_000000945Michel G. Lelong   73351973-10-06
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Along western shore of Blakely River near its confluence with Mobile Bay, directly south of Causeway (Hwy 90).

USAM
USAM_000000948Michel G. Lelong   7307.11973-09-22
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Margins of ditch filled with brackish water south of Hwy 90 at Battleship Park

USAM
USAM_000000947Michel G. Lelong   81891974-09-14
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Along Hwy 163 (Dauphin Island Parkway) about 1 mile north of Dog River. South Mobile.

USAM
USAM_000000946Michel G. Lelong   54701970-08-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, NE 1/4 of Section 24; opening in swamp forest along north bank of Tensaw River and its small tributary, Three Mile Creek.

University of West Florida


UWFP
UWFP001824   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
UWFP001825   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
UWFP001826   
United States, Alabama

UWFP
UWFP001827   
United States, Alabama


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