Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Brintonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
3461320Mac H. Alford   17061998-10-11
United States, Mississippi, Amite, Coleman Road at the West Fork Amite River, north of Liberty. T4N R4E Sec 25 SE/4 NW/4. Bottomland hardwood forest along edge of river., 31.28333 -90.76666

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
3494653Allen Moore   11631992-09-13
United States, Mississippi, Winston, Noxubee Crest Natural Area, Tombigbee National Forest, T16N R12E S31, steep ravines and ridges, with old growth hardwoods or pine-hardwoods., 33.2054166 -89.1000548

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
1436455Thomas B. Croat   812161997-09-30
United States, Alabama, Cleburne, Along I-20 in vicinity of Heflin, near junction of Highway 46., 33.6427777 -85.5044444

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
100243322J. Duncan   4001987-09-25
United States, Mississippi, Clay, Approximately 8.5-9.5 miles, northeast of West Point on Saunders Gunshop Road, off Bartram Ferry Road, 0.5 miles from county line, deep rich ravines intermittent with the Tombigbee and two of its tributaries.

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
3453216John R. MacDonald   121951998-10-05
United States, Alabama, Geneva, Vic. of High Bluff; steep slopes overlooking Choctawhatchee River; T2N, R23E, S9, N2. Occasional, on upper mesic slope.

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
103378348R. Dale Thomas   1523121995-09-27
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Sandy soil beside Pushepatapa Creek northeast of La. 436 and west of Varnado; Sec. 12, T2S, R13E.

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Brintonia discoidea (Elliott) Greene
102585438J. Duncan   4001987-09-25
United States, Mississippi, Clay, Approximately 8.5-9.5 miles, northeast of West Point on Saunders Gunshop Road, off Bartram Ferry Road, 0.5 miles from county line, deep rich ravines intermittent with the Tombigbee and two of its tributaries.


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