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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Podostemum Michx.
3455810Delzie Demaree   651851972-06-20
United States, Arkansas, Pope, P.O. Dover. Rocks in Illinois Bayou. Ozark National Forest.

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100185858R.H. Zander   s.n.1996-09-20
United States, North Carolina, Graham, Roadside of Route 28, just 1 mile W of Fontana Village.

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100354079Sidney T. McDaniel   85661967-03-12
United States, Alabama, Geneva, 5 miles southwest of Coffee Springs, S19, T2N, R21E, on ledge in riffles of Double Bridges Creek.

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1814480Norman C. Fassett   194881938-09-06
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, In swift shallow water, Winona Falls near Bushkill.

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Podostemon ceratophyllum Michx.
3242093Sidney T. McDaniel   117091969-06-10
United States, Mississippi, Simpson, Strong River at D'Lo, limestone in rapids of river, abundant on rocks.

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Podostemum Michx.
1385745James C. Solomon   17861976-05-12
United States, Georgia, Stephens, 1.3 mi SW of the confluence of Panther Creek and Tugaloo River along Panther Creek. Cove Forest., 34.66666 -83.33333

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100758973J. Richard Abbott   203952005-06-19
United States, South Carolina, Oconee, Station Cove Falls; 6.3 miles N of junction with SC 28 (in Walhalla) on SC 11, then 2.4 NW on Oconee Station Road (Oconee County S-37-95) to trailhead (0.5 mile hike W to falls); on Station Mountain along Station Creek near Oconee Station., 34.8489 -83.0842

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100663954John R. MacDonald   106681997-06-13
United States, Alabama, Dale, ca. 3 miles NNW of Rocky Head; area around junction of U.S. Hwy. 231 with Pea River.


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