Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: Amaryllidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


GVSC
GVSC000290J. Schell   92006-04-06
USA, Michigan, Kent, 415 Giddings Ave SE, Backyard. Close to rear fence., 42.955009 -85.634973

GVSC
Allium stellatum Nutt. ex Ker Gawl.
GVSC000285Celia Kubiak   2007-092007-07-24
USA, Michigan, Kent, Blandford Nature Center, lowland adjacent to creek, 42.995816 -85.741093

GVSC
Allium stellatum Nutt. ex Ker Gawl.
GVSC000286Celia Kubiak   2007-092007-07-24
USA, Michigan, Kent, Blandford Nature Center, lowland adjacent to creek, 42.995816 -85.741093

GVSC
GVSC000287D. Hufford   9211985-08-01
USA, Michigan, Lake, Pine River, Pere Marquette State Forest. | TRS: T19N R11W S2,3, 44.067349 -85.603094

GVSC
GVSC000288Donald Reck   s.n.1971-07-21
USA, Michigan, Muskegon, on the corner of Farr Rd. and Grand Haven Rd., 43.139736 -86.220661

GVSC
GVSC000291P. Hemphill   1371967-04-27
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, E. of 48th Ave., 42.96862 -85.889347

GVSC
GVSC000292Rick J. Johnson   s.n.1973-05-28
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Field east of Campus View Apartments, 42.954098 -85.88645

GVSC
GVSC000293P. Hemphill   1651967-06-08
USA, Michigan, Kent, Ramsdell Dr. 1/8 mi. N. of Belding Rd. | TRS: T8N R10W S12 SW 1/4, 43.090268 -85.445411

GVSC
GVSC000283LMF   111971-05-27
USA, Michigan, Kent, 1151 Van Ess N. W. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 42.985449 -85.741565

GVSC
GVSC000284Jan Morrell   1021971-06-01
USA, Michigan, Kent, Van Ess at Leonard St. Grand Rapids, Mich., 42.985685 -85.741554

GVSC
GVSC000289Tami Je Schoenborn   12007-03-10
USA, Michigan, Muskegon, 329 Dratz St Muskegon MI 49442 Small group of plants by the large oak by driveway and road, 43.246323 -86.215538


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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