Dataset: ALBC
Taxa: Amorpha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Albion College


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ALBC003488E. A. Stowell   1950-07-15
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, On the Wisconsin River Southwest of Sauk City

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ALBC003489W. J. Gilbert   492331949-06-24
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve

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ALBC003490W. J. Gilbert   50471950-07-14
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve

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ALBC003491W. J. Gilbert   1854-08-19
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Biological Preserve

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ALBC003492H. C. Skeels   9901896-07-26
United States, Wisconsin, Walworth, Delavan lake

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ALBC003493H.B.F.   1897-08-00
United States, North Dakota, N. Dak

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ALBC003494Lyn Loveless   91970-06-11
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort, Along the E. edge of Washington, on US 17, Beaufort County, North Carolina

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ALBC003495E. A. Stowell   1950-07-15
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, Bank of Wisconsin River below Ferry Bluff, southwest of Sauk City

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ALBC003496Biltmore   141897-05-12
United States, Georgia, Dekalb, Stone Mountain

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ALBC003497C.W.F.   19611911-02-26
United States, Florida, Seminole, Lake Monroe, near Sanford


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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