Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Hamamelidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


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MUR02467S. W. Leonard, A. E. Radford   12191968-04-05
UNITED STATES, South Carolina, Chesterfield, 1.5 m S of US 52 jct on US 1, 34.654172 -80.15629

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Fothergilla major (Sims) Lodd.
MUR02763A. E. Radford   
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Stokes, detailed locality information protected

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Fothergilla major (Sims) Lodd.
MUR16189Nancy C. Coile, Leonard Foote, Miller   45471986-04-15
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Walker, Lookout Mt near Zahnd Tract, off GA 239, 34.61444 -85.48611

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MUR01569D. F. Austin, J. L. Gentry   30651966-07-25
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Todd, 2 m W of Todd-Logan Co line, 1 m N of Hwy 107, 36.816758 -87.17476

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MUR21694Paul L. Redfearn, Jr., Delzie Demaree   168521965-03-20
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, Hwy S and Pitman Creek jct, 14 m W of Norman, 34.46576 -93.88474

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MUR02318John R. Bozeman, N. L. Pence, Barry L. King   79491966-08-26
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Jackson, Whiteside Mt, elev 4600 ft, 35.082797 -83.133481

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MUR04183Walt Westcott   321969-08-16
UNITED STATES, Connecticut, Litchfield, Rear of administration bldg, Camp Toquam, 41.72472 -73.4775

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MUR14127Charles Kupchella   1061962-10-07
UNITED STATES, Pennsylvania, Indiana, 12 mi. E.S.E. Indiana, PA., 40.62139 -79.15278

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MUR16765Raymond H. Athey   46311982-07-01
United States, Kentucky, Pike, Elkhorn City, KY; at Potters Flat in Breaks Interstate Park, 37.30389 -82.35111

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MUR21695Gordon P. DeWolf, Jr.   18271965-12-17
United States, Georgia, Bulloch, Lower Lotts Creek., 32.36667 -81.88333

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MUR23081Linda G. Chafin   4811987-03-15
United States, Georgia, Towns, Tray Mountain; Mossy Cove; north-facing boulderfield., 34.80111 -83.68389


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Google Map

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