Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhus copallinum var. copallinum
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
2554922R. R. Haynes   92421987-07-09
United States of America, Alabama, Small creek where crossed by St. Rt. 183 at Pinetucky; ca 15.5 mi due NE of Marion. T21NR10E32

NY
2554878F. S. Earle   s.n.1897-08-20
United States of America, Alabama, Lee Co., 32.601136 -85.355563

University of Mississippi, Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium


MISS
MISS0071645Reese J. Worthington   00112015-09-06
USA, Alabama, Baldwin, Undeveloped area between Cotton Bayou Dr. and Catman Rd. along Hwy 161, adjacent to Gulf State Park, 400 yds N of Cotton Bayou, 30.25611111 -87.6525

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00106580Bostick, Peter Edward   206-81962-08-28
United States, Alabama, St. Clair, A Geobotanical Investigation of Chandler Mountain, St. Clair Co, ALABAMA Parkwood shale slope, south face.

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00106583Bostick, Peter Edward   221-51962-09-05
United States, Alabama, St. Clair, A Geobotanical Investigation of Chandler Mountain, St. Clair Co, ALABAMA Hartsell sandstone slope, north face, s. of Lake Sumatanga

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00106582Bostick, Peter Edward   221-251962-09-05
United States, Alabama, St. Clair, A Geobotanical Investigation f Chandler Mountain, St. Clair Co, ALABAMA Hartselle sandstone slope s. of Lake Sumatanga, north face.

NCU:Vascular Plants
NCU00106579Clark, Ross   131911967-05-15
United States, Alabama, Shelby, Fencerow along Ala.76, 0,5 mile west of junction with U.S.231.


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