Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Trypethelium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Trypethelium Spreng.
WTU-L-026764Bruce Ryan   s.n.1979-08-11
U.S.A., Arkansas, Newton, Stop 3, ABLS Foray (1979). Area around Alum Cove Natural Bridge., 35.833333 -93.25

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WTU-L-026765Shirley C. Tucker   s.n.1976-04-15
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, 1022 Baird drive, Baton Rouge (southeast section)., 30.385419 -91.119818

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Trypethelium virens Tuck. ex Michener
WTU-L-026766Bruce Ryan   s.n.1977-08-20
U.S.A., Michigan, Mackinac, Stop 1, ABLS Foray (1977). Cut River Bridge on US Highway 2., 46.05 -85.116667

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WTU-L-033978Rick Demmer   015700342005-03-15
U.S.A., Florida, Seminole, Lower Wekiva River State Preserve State Park near transect #WEK3., 16m

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WTU-L-033979Shirley C. Tucker   184961979-03-16
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Feliciana, Idelwild Experimental Farm about 3 mi. SE of Clinton., 30.8 -90.75

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WTU-L-033980Shirley Tucker   77651968-12-15
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Feliciana, Felixville, on Parish Road 432, 4 miles west of Longville and 8 miles north of Clinton.

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WTU-L-033981S. C. Tucker   311821991-10-05
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, 1022 Baird Drive, south Baton Rouge., 30.385419 -91.119818

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Trypethelium tropicum (Ach.) Müll. Arg.
WTU-L-033982Rick Demmer   015700442005-03-15
U.S.A., Florida, Seminole, Lower Wekiva River State Preserve State Park near transect #WEK3., 16m

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Trypethelium tropicum (Ach.) Müll. Arg.
WTU-L-033983Shirley Tucker   335221994-03-26
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Baird Drive, south Baton Rouge., 30.381495 -91.122865

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Trypethelium tropicum (Ach.) Müll. Arg.
WTU-L-033984Shirley Tucker   77331968-12-15
U.S.A., Louisiana, East Feliciana, Felixville, on Parish Road 432, 4 miles east of Longville and 8 miles north of Clinton.


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