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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia cumulicola (Chamaesyce cumulicola)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS00147456M.A. & M.F. Basinger   s.n.2014-02-28
USA, Florida, Highlands, West of Wildflower Avenue approx. 1 mile south of CR 621, west of US 27, Leisure Lakes Subdivision., 27.296099 -81.357621

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ILLS00185315George Wilder   2008-06-26
USA, Florida, Collier, By the northern side of Sheffield Dr, across from 1971 Sheffield Dr.; Marco Island.

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ILLS00185350George Wilder   2009-06-13
USA, Florida, Lee, By the northern side of Bonita Beach Rd, ca. 1/4 mile east of the intersection of Bonita Beach Rd. and Old Rt. 41.

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ILLS00185317George Wilder   2003-08-08
USA, Florida, Lee, On north side of Bonita Beach Rd, ca. 1/8 to 1/4 mile east of the intersection of Bonita Beach Rd. and Old Rd. 41.

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ILLS00185314George Wilder; Martha McCombs   2003-10-29
USA, Florida, Collier, South of Shell Island Rd, near the western terminus of this Road; Rookery Bay Aquatic Preserve.

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ILLS00185353George Wilder   2003-07-23
USA, Florida, Collier, Goodlette-Frank Rd. & Pine Ridge Rd by northeastern corner

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ILLS00185318George Wilder   2008-10-04
USA, Florida, Collier, Southern side of S Barfield Dr, a little east of the intersection of S Barfield Dr. and Watson Rd.; Marco Island.

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ILLS00185316George Wilder   2007-12-13
USA, Florida, Collier, By the western side of Rt. 41, between the intersections of Rt. 41 with Vanderbilt Beach Rd. and Pelican Bay Blvd.

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ILLS00185225George Wilder   2007-09-08
USA, Florida, Collier, Underneath the northern end of Rt. 29 bridge; this bridge extending southward into Everglades City.


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