Dataset: LSU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Hamamelidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
NO0063199Royal D. Suttkus   72-7-241972-04-21
United States, Florida, Okaloosa

LSU:Vascular Plants
NO0063200Royal D. Suttkus   72-6-201972-04-21
United States, Florida, Okaloosa

LSU:Vascular Plants
NO0063201Royal D. Suttkus   78-31-531978-07-28
United States, Florida, Okaloosa

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NO0063202Sylvia Taylor   150-111966-06-12
United States, Florida, Gulf

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NO0063214Kent D. Perkins   4321977-08-10
United States, Florida, Bay

LSU:Vascular Plants
NO0063215Kent D. Perkins   2411977-05-05
United States, Florida, Walton

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00136850Brenda J. Herring   13241998-03-02
United States, Florida, Walton, Eglin Air Force Base. Mossy Head 7.5' Quad. West of Little Alaqua Creek and Range C-62, and North of Range C-72. Ca. 1.25 miles E. of intersection of RR 212 and unmarked East/West range road, and ca. 0.2 mile NE of E./W. range road.

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00136851Brenda J. Herring   13401998-04-02
United States, Florida, Walton, Eglin Air Force Base. Portland 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle. South of Rance C-6 and Little Basin Creek. South side of SE tributary of Little Basin Creek. Ca. 0.6 mi. N.W. of intersection of RR 351 and RR 359 and ca. 0.15 mi. N.E. of RR 359.

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00136852C. Chapman   04401967-03-29
United States, Florida, Okaloosa, Eglin Air Force Base. 0.1 mi. n. of no. 237, ca. 4.5 mi. w. of Fla. 85 and ca. 13 mi. s.w. of Crestview.

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00136853S. M. Lefstad   s.n.1973-11-20
United States, Florida, Walton, Eglin Air Force Base. Ravine forest along Alice Creek.


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Google Map

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