Dataset: FTG
Taxa: Sphagnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Sphagnum macrophyllum Bernh. ex Brid.
FTG 136868Doug Coldman   27622004-03-15
United States, Florida, Polk, NE corner of Management Unit 7, just SE of the NE corner of Alpha Range, Avon Park Air Force Range, 27.654202 -81.146763, 27m

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FTG 48091D.S. Correll & John Popenoe   442901975-02-07
United States, Florida, Palm Beach, along Indiantown Road, State Route #706, about 1 mile east of Jupiter exit on turnpike, 26.935018 -80.142018

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FTG 48092D.S. Correll & John Popenoe   442771975-02-07
United States, Florida, Martin, Henry Dawes Estate, 27.061728 -80.447559

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Sphagnum cuspidatum Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
FTG 81473Beardsley Roessler   1978-03-20
United States, Florida, Flagler, Palm Coast, N.E. Flager Co., 29.58472 -81.20806

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FTG 120392Gerald F. Guala II   11871989-10-14
United States, Florida, Columbia, O'Leno State Park, 5 miles NW of High Springs on Rte. 441. Plants collected along the Santa Fe river, 29.853941 -82.603619

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FTG 152367Steve L. Orzell   Bry231983-06-03
United States, Missouri, Iron, Johnson Mtn. 7.5 Quad., 37.640206 -90.905376

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FTG 152368Steve L. Orzell   Bry261983-08-09
United States, Missouri, Howell, Tingler Sinkhole Pond, West Plains 15' Quad., 36.527223 -91.863544

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FTG 152365Steve L. Orzell   Bry121982-06-05
United States, Missouri, Jefferson, Pacific 7.5' Quad., 38.39476 -90.693862

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FTG 152366Steve L. Orzell   Bry201982-05-28
United States, Missouri, Wayne, Lowndes 7.5' Quad., 37.154303 -90.303386


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