Dataset: SEINet-Plants
Taxa: Myricaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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SEINet Portal Network Botanical Specimens


SEINet-UA:Plants-UNA
UNA00032084Joab L. Thomas | Joab L. Thomas #   18541968-10-05
United States, Alabama, Greene, Five miles southeast of Eutaw along Warrior River near Lock 7., 32.78667 -87.84055

SEINet-UA:Plants-UNA
UNA00032015Joab L. Thomas | Thomas, Johnson, Naugle   T 10661967-06-20
United States, Alabama, Greene, 4 miles SE from Eutaw on dirt logging road near lock 7, 32.79139 -87.84972

SEINet-TROY:Plants
TROY000032149Brian R. Keener   61652010-09-26
United States, Alabama, Hale, 1.84 air miles NNE of Wateroak. Talladega National Forest, Oakmulgee District. Payne Lake just south of Westside campground., 32.88907 -87.44617, 134m

SEINet-UA:Plants-UNA
UNA00050837Michelle Birk | Michelle Birk #   381994-06-19
United States, Alabama, Hale, Payne Lake [slough and] drainage pond, near entrance to Spillway Campground, 13.25 mi. ESE Moundville; Talladega National Forest, Oakmulgee Division; T22NR6ES14, 32.88 -87.445

SEINet-FLAS:Plants
244343Mark Whitten   43122015-07-02
United States, Alabama, Hale, United States: Alabama: Hale County. Talladega National Forest; Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area. Payne Lake Campground vicinity. Elev. 90 m Margin of Payne Lake. Shrub to 2 m tall. Lat. 32.89059N Long. 87.44400W Datum: WGS84., 32.89059 -87.444

SEINet-UA:Plants-UNA
UNA00032018Robert R. Haynes | Robert R. Haynes #   92501987-09-15
United States, Alabama, Hale, Just N of Payne Lake Campground, Talladega National Forest; ca. 15.5 mi. due NE of Greensboro, 32.89389 -87.44083


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