Dataset: HCHM
Taxa: Amaryllidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hope College


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HCHM00901Van Faasen, Paul   13221966-04-09
United States, Florida, Liberty, Liberty County Torreya State Park; Wooded area

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HCHM00902Van Faasen, Paul   12801966-04-08
United States, Florida, Franklin, Franklin County Sandy roadside near St. Mark's

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HCHM00903Gabbey, Patricia | Edwards, R   491965-04-03
United States, Florida, Jackson, Jackson County; Florida Caverns

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HCHM00904Gabbey, Patricia | Edwards, R   47B1965-04-03
United States, Florida, Jackson, Jackson County Florida Caverns

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HCHM01035Gillis, William   139331977-07-13
United States, Michigan, Berrien, Berrien County, T. 6S, R. 17W, NW 1/4 Sec. 17. Indian Powl Prairie. Wet fen. Flowers pale lavender-pink

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Allium L.
HCHM01045Van Faasen, Paul   41021975-07-08
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Ottawa County Mich. T5NR15 W Sec. 28; Wood dump north of 16th St. Cemetery

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HCHM01034Gillis, William   140161977-07-22
United States, Michigan, Saint Joseph, St. Joseph County, wedge of land where railroad, Schimmel Road, and US-12 intersect. Prairie relict. Growing on edge of this tract. Locally common. With scent of garlic.

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HCHM00900Koop, Brian   111970-05-11
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County; T3N R14W Sec. 6

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HCHM01033Buchanan, Sue   1970-05-17
United States, Michigan, Kent, Kent County T.8.N. R.11.W. Section 30

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HCHM01036Byl, Tom   
United States, Michigan, Oceana, detailed locality information protected

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HCHM01042Gillis, William   
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, detailed locality information protected

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HCHM01044Shields, Bryan   
United States, Michigan, Allegan, detailed locality information protected

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Allium validum S. Watson
HCHM01054Bouman, Wilma   
United States, California, Flowers roes-purple to white, @1/2" long, in dense, short-stemmed clusters. Stems 1 1/2' to 3' tall, flattened; leaves 1 to 2' long, grass-like. This and about ten other species may be found in park; however, validum is found in Alpine belts, 7,000' to 11,000'. This one found in wet woods near Tuolone Meadows at 10,000'.

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Allium validum S. Watson
HCHM01055Bouman, Wilma   5261973-08-21
United States, California, FLOWERS rose-purple to white, 1/2", in dense short-stemmed clusters. Flower head borne on STEMS 1 1/2 to 3' tall, flattened; LEAVES 1 to 2' long, grass-like, DISTRIBUTION red-fir to alpine belts, 7,000 to 11,000' in wet meadows and beside streams; July to Sept. Strong onion odor. 11 species in park; some species hard to separate unless you study the bulb coat.

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HCHM00898Koop, Brian   71970-05-17
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Ottawa County; T5N R15W Sec. 31

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HCHM00899Ngwa, Jacob   1966-05-04
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, OTTAWA COUNTY T3N R15W SECT. 28; MARSHY BANK OF A STREAM

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Zephyranthes atamasca (L.) Herbert
HCHM01077Van Faasen, Paul   12781966-04-08
United States, Florida, Franklin, Franklin County Sandy soil along road near St. Mark's


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