Dataset: FTU-
Taxa: Polemoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Central Florida Herbarium


FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015763   
United States, Florida

FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015762   
United States, Florida

FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015758   
United States, Florida

FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015759   
United States, Florida

FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015760   
United States, Florida

FTU
Ipomopsis rubra (L.) Wherry
FTU0015761   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015770   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015780   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015446   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015447   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015448   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015449   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015450   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015451   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015452   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015453   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015454   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015455   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015779   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015774   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015775   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015776   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015777   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015456   
United States, Florida

FTU
Phlox nivalis Lodd. ex Sweet
FTU0015460   
United States, Florida

FTU
Phlox nivalis Lodd. ex Sweet
FTU0015461   
United States, Florida

FTU
Gilia rubra (L.) A. Heller
FTU0015754   
United States, Florida

FTU
Gilia rubra (L.) A. Heller
FTU0015755   
United States, Florida

FTU
FTU0015458   
United States, Florida


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.