Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hibiscus mutabilis
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Troy University Herbarium


TROY
TROY000034943Horne, Howard E.   15502010-11-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, NW corner of Upper Gas Line Rd. and the entrance Rd. leading to the Upper Delta WMA/Clearwater Forever Wild Tract., 31.124971 -87.836635

TROY
TROY000043238Diamond, Alvin R.   269322015-10-17
United States, Alabama, Butler, Owens Rd, 0.56 mi. E of Shine Rd. (dirt)., 31.599617 -86.50725

TROY
TROY000052185Diamond, Alvin R.   291432019-11-08
United States, Alabama, Covington, Covington Co. 107, 0.3 mi. N of US 84., 31.35206 -86.53516

TROY
TROY000047577Diamond, Alvin R.   285152018-10-03
United States, Alabama, Geneva, Intersection of AL 27 and Reeve’s Rd. (dirt)., 31.16355 -85.88377

TROY
TROY000052139Diamond, Alvin R.   295272020-11-18
United States, Alabama, Houston, Dothan. N of Wimbledon Dr. along Beaver Creek., 31.21781 -85.456117

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00405239Lelong, Michel G.   4156.21967-10-05
United States, Alabama, Mobile, S of Three Mile Creek. University of South Alabama Property, Mobile, 30.697884 -88.182289

University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
USAM_000008483Michel G. Lelong   7310.11973-09-27
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Along Bit and Spur Road, about 500 feet northeast of Airport Blvd. junction.

USAM
USAM_000008482Michel G. Lelong   4156.11967-10-05
United States, Alabama, Mobile, S.E. Œ_ of Section 16; T4S, R2W. South of Three Mile Creek. University of South Alabama Property, Mobile.

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT130300   
United States, Alabama, Mobile


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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