Dataset: NEON-OSBS
Taxa: Fabaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ordway-Swisher Biological Station


NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
NEON068JM0000-0001-5871-8742   2021-09-06
United States, Florida, Putnam, Southeast (D03), Ordway-Swisher Biological Station NEON (OSBS)E of Ashley Prairie, NE of Smith Lake, NW of Lake Enslow, burn unit H-5, 29.689282 -81.993431, 46m

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
NEON02CBBM.L. Kerstein   14282019-10-29
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, southwest of Dark Brantley Lake, NEON Plot OSBS_004., 29.68407306 -81.95910828

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
Chapmannia floridana Torr. & A.Gray
NEON01DJQM.L. Kerstein   12382019-07-17
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station. WSW of Lake McCloud. ENE of the NEON tower. Burn unit C11. NEON plot OSBS_038., 29.69078254 -81.99762653

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
NEON04CMLM.L. Kerstein   14522020-03-09
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, west of Dark Brantley Lake, SE of Conservation Center, NEON Plot OSBS_063, 29.687219 -81.969684, 39m

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
Galactia regularis (L.)Britton & al.
NEON01DJVK.V. Martin   7232019-07-17
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station. ESE of Lake McCloud. E of the NEON tower, East of NEON plot OSBS_034., 29.68944 -81.9877

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
NEON04CMOM.L. Kerstein   14592020-10-12
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station, W of Lake McCloud, NNE of Long Pond and NEON tower, WNW of Pole Cat Flats, S of NEON plot OSBS_026, 29.693 -81.9921, 42m

NEON:OSBS-TPLC-HV
Stylosanthes biflora (L.)Britton & al.
NEON01DJXM.L. Kerstein   12362019-07-17
United States, Florida, Putnam, Domain 03, Ordway-Swisher Biological Station. WSW of Lake McCloud. ENE of the NEON tower. Burn unit C11. NEON plot OSBS_038., 29.69078254 -81.99762653


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