Dataset: IDS-V
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; Alabama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Idaho State University, Ray J. Davis Herbarium


IDS:V
2015.001Mary E. Williams   2931964-05-19
U.S.A., Alabama, Furnace Creek, Death Valley.

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2015.001W. Wolf   s.n.1934-05-05
U.S.A., Alabama, Cullman, St. Bernard.

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2015.001Ray J. Davis   605601962-06-29
U.S.A., Alabama, Half mi. E and over ridge from mile 108 on Steese Hwy, N.E. of Fairbanks, Alaska, near head of Miller Cr.

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2003.006R. Dale Thomas, Cecil Slaughter   1041991988-05-01
U.S.A., Alabama, Sumter, Between Epes and Boligee Exits in I-59 and I-20 south of Tuscaloosa.

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2017.020R. Kral   767541989-06-30
U.S.A., Alabama, Walker, By Al 13, ca. 19 mi. S of jct. US 278 and Natural Bridge., 33.847216 -87.644782

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2017.020R. Kral   739721987-05-05
U.S.A., Alabama, Houston, Shallow pond ca. 1 mi. s.e. Grangeburg., 31.001157 -85.189411

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2014.001R. Dale Thomas   225721971-03-22
U.S.A., Alabama, Monroe, In lawn beside Garrett Hall, NLU campus.

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1994.040Samuel B. Jones, Doug Jones   228531976-08-07
U.S.A., Alabama, Sumter, At Epes near Hwy 11 bridge.

IDS:V-Vascular
2014.001August J. Breitung   163051953-07-19
U.S.A., Alabama, Bank of Waterton river.

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1996.007R. Dale Thomas, Scott D. Thomas   123,3051991-04-29
U.S.A., Alabama, Greene, Along entrance road to I-59S and I-20W at the greyhound racetrack at Ala. 20 and Union south of Tuscaloosa, during tornadic winds.

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2016.001R. Dale Thomas, Cecil Slaughter   104,2141988-05-01
U.S.A., Alabama, Sumter, Between Epes and Boligee Exits on I-59 and I-20 south of Tuscaloosa.

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1996.008V. E. McNeilus   s.n.1981-04-18
U.S.A., Alabama, Mobile, Along RT 98, six mi west of Mobile.


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