Dataset: UT-Botany
Taxa: Hypoxidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0001131D. Wiens   21491957-05-08
USA, Arkansas, 3 miles E of Norfork Lake Ferry.

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013408   
USA, Connecticut, New London

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013405Flowers, W. Seville   1930-05-02
United States, Illinois, Lake, Lake Villa

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013399W.H. Horr   E5411936-08-12
United States, Kansas, Douglas, University campus, 259m

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013406   
USA

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013403W. P. Cottam   111771938-06-04
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, 610m

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013400W.P. Cottam   107571938-05-17
United States, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Forests, 30m

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013407E.L. Miner   1930-05-24
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Speechleri woods, near Ann Arbor

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013404M. R. Alling   s.n.
USA

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013401H.A. Miller   1001958-05-13
United States, Ohio, Butler, Lane's Mill.

UT:Botany
Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
UT0013398Virginia E. Crouch   15341996-04-20
USA, Alabama, Choctaw, Floodplain of Tombigbee River in James Co. Naheola Reserve. E of Pennington.

UT:Botany
UT0013409   
USA, Georgia, Appling

UT:Botany
UT0013410   35501930-05-14
USA, Iowa, Poweshiek, Prairies, Grinnell

UT:Botany
UT0013411C.S Sheldon   1880-06-07
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca

UT:Botany
UT0013412Professor W. M. Aber   s.n.1878-05-00
USA, New Hampshire


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