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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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615798James S. Miller   52441990-06-12
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Silver Spring, along the Northwest Branch of the Anacostia River at state route 29, between White Oak and Four Corners., 39.06666 -77

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615569James C. Solomon   200791994-08-27
United States, Maine, Lincoln, Jefferson. 1.5 mi N of Route 32 on Linscott Road. Woods with Betula, Acer, Quercus, Tsuga, Pinus, and Abies. (200 ft.), 44.20555 -69.43111, 60m

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1650812Bruce Jarvis   1528131973-05-25
United States, Kentucky, Laurel, Rt. 25, S of livingston; wooded bank

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1650847Francis P. Daniels   208931900-00-00
United States, Michigan, Manistee, Moist woods, Manistee.

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1650890COILE   28301982-06-07
United States, Georgia, Gilmer, Rich mt. Wildlife area. Rich woods near stanley gap. Filaments maroon, orange Anthers, stigmas tan and recurving; perianth yellowish. Uncommon

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1651008Ernest J. Palmer   175711920-05-20
United States, Tennessee, Henderson, Margins of sandy bogs, near lexington

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1650981Bernard B. Smyth   744561901-05-31
United States, Kansas

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1651085Ray C. Friesner   62131933-08-11
United States, Maine, Woods near seashore

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1651047Winona H. Welch   10451932-08-07
United States, Utah, Near grant hill; wooded slope

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1651316Arthur B. Seymour   s.n.1908-06-09
United States, Massachusetts

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1651279Francis E. Drouet   15181934-06-22
United States, Massachusetts, Low woods w of standpipe

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1651244Francis P. Daniels   20887
United States, New England specimen.

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1651216M. Dickson   281934-05-09
United States, Tennessee, Grainger, Lea lakes, near blaine

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1651526Harold W. Rickett   9971935-08-29
United States, New Hampshire, Coös, Mossy glen, Braeburn near Randdolph, White Mts.

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1651436Francis P. Daniels   208921899-00-00
United States, Michigan, Kent, Damp woods

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1651487Garland C. Broadhead   100691860-05-22
United States, Missouri, Linn, Near bank of stream

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1642311Francis P. Daniels   1850891898-00-00
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Thoreau's Woods, Concord.

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2112159John R. Stone   42992004-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Yancey, Pisgah National Forest. Off Forest Rd. 482 ca. 200 km east of Blue Ridge Parkway. Mesic hardwood forest., 35.73555 -82.19166, 1230m

MO
1285815John R. Stone   14321998-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Nantahala National Forest. 1/4 mi from junction of Old Murphy Road and Standing Indian Campground. Cove hardwood forest., 35.08305 -83.52083

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100509288Alan E. Brant   71712012-06-07
United States, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Greenbrier River floodplain at Kiester, WV. Sandstone substrate. Simms camp., 37.85975 -80.34864, 541m

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100167732Edward C. Grose   s.n.1947-07-05
United States, West Virginia, Upshur

MO
100758755J. Richard Abbott   256292010-08-07
United States, New Hampshire, Carroll, 44.0857 -71.3458, 250 - 260m

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100232993John R. MacDonald   128151999-05-10
United States, Alabama, Covington, Ca. 1.4 miles north of Rose Hill; remnant edges of mesic slope in cut-over woods., 31.4683 -86.3363

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100213206John E. Duncan   11081988-09-24
United States, Mississippi, Clay, T15S R4E, sec. 8, E2, 4.5 miles NE of Montpelier, rich upland woods, beech-oak-hickory-maple forest, infrequent.

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100249784SIMMONS   CL-1261967-04-09
United States, Mississippi, Clay, Kilgore Hills Area. 4 3/4 mi. NE Montpelier; SW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 17, R4E, T15S. Flower green. Alluvium deposit.

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100249790SIMMONS   CL-6471967-09-25
United States, Mississippi, Clay, Kilgore Hills Area. 4 1/2 mi. NE Montpelier; SE 1/4, NE 1/4, Sec. 18, R4E, T15S. Scattered colony in wooded ravine.

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100352237John E. Duncan   6631988-04-17
United States, Mississippi, Clay, T15S R43 sec. 8 and 7 E 1/2, , 4.5 miles NE of Montpelier, very rich wooded ravines with boglike habitat below, oak-hickory-beech, adjacent to rye grass field, infrequent.

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1650928Ernest J. Palmer   430221936-08-11
United States, New Hampshire, Cheshire, Wet rocky woods, near east jaffrey

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1651177George C. Swallow   208861844-00-00
United States, Maine, Cumberland, Brunswick, Maine

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614288Peter H. Raven   280011992-08-01
United States, New York, Franklin, Birch Island, Upper St. Regis Lake., 44.28055 -74.27222, 500m

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1382047James C. Solomon   16801976-05-11
United States, North Carolina, Transylvania, 3.5 mi. E of US 276 on Forest Service Road 1206., 35.46666 -83.23333

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1651126Scott McCoy   54891940-09-02
United States, Indiana, Crawford, On shallow ledge of sandstone cliff, taswell canyons

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613822Alan E. Brant   10901987-05-26
United States, West Virginia, Mercer, Mercer/Raleigh line; Flat top Mtn. S of Odd.

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100819766Pehr Kalm   468.1
United States, Virginia

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100753234John Clayton   22
United States, Virginia

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1651578Harry E. Ahles   774501973-06-13
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Woodland, base of horse mt.

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1642298Francis P. Daniels   1850881898-00-00
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Thoreau's Woods, Concord.

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102683638John E. Duncan   6631988-04-17
United States, Mississippi, Clay, T15S R43 sec. 8 and 7 E 1/2, , 4.5 miles NE of Montpelier, very rich wooded ravines with boglike habitat below, oak-hickory-beech, adjacent to rye grass field, infrequent.

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102683639John E. Duncan   6631988-04-17
United States, Mississippi, Clay, T15S R43 sec. 8 and 7 E 1/2, , 4.5 miles NE of Montpelier, very rich wooded ravines with boglike habitat below, oak-hickory-beech, adjacent to rye grass field, infrequent.

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102683640John E. Duncan   6631988-04-17
United States, Mississippi, Clay, T15S R43 sec. 8 and 7 E 1/2, , 4.5 miles NE of Montpelier, very rich wooded ravines with boglike habitat below, oak-hickory-beech, adjacent to rye grass field, infrequent.


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