Dataset: AUA-
Taxa: Buxaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Thomas, R. Dale   138,8171994-03-08
United States, Louisiana, Richland, BESIDE LA. 15 NORTH OF MOORE ROAD AND NORTH OF ALTO AND RHYMES.

AUA
AUA000040114Barger, T. Wayne   
United States, Alabama, Colbert, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Conduff G. Childress   
United States, North Carolina, Polk, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Diamond, Jr., Alvin R.   
United States, Alabama, Bullock, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Freeman, John D.   1985-03-24
United States, Tennessee, Houston, TENN. HWY. 46 AND SPRING CR.

AUA
Keener, Brian R.   
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Keener, Brian R.   
United States, Alabama, Wilcox, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Keener, Brian R.   
United States, Alabama, Etowah, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Parris, Dean   
United States, Alabama, Lawrence, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Samejima, J.   10261966-03-30
United States, Louisiana, West Feliciana, 4 MI. W OF WEYANOKE P.O. ON LA. HWY. 66; IN TUNICA HILLS.

AUA
Thomas, R. Dale   278641972-03-17
United States, Louisiana, West Feliciana, BESIDE SANDS CREEK E. OF TUNICA.

AUA
Valente, M. J.   
United States, Alabama, Colbert, detailed locality information protected

AUA
Pachysandra terminalis Siebold & Zucc.
Ahles, H. E.   878131980-04-28
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, NEAR JUNCTION OF RIVER AND EAST STREETS, EASTHAMPTON.

AUA
Pachysandra terminalis Siebold & Zucc.
Childress, Jr., C. G.   1970-03-23
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, 120 EASTWOOD CIRCLE, SPARTANBURG.

AUA
Pachysandra terminalis Siebold & Zucc.
Freeman, John D.   3841965-05-13
Japan, Hokkaido, E OF SAPPORO, ISHIKARI PROVINCE.


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