Dataset: TROY-
Taxa: Alstroemeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Troy University Herbarium


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TROY000011140Searcy, Darryl   s.n.2006-06-01
United States, Alabama, Escambia, AL 41 at Escambia Co. 77., 31.141389 -87.098611

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TROY000011141Diamond, Alvin R.   s.n.1998-05-28
United States, Alabama, Pike, Troy. Intersection of Collegedale Dr. and unnumbered paved Rd. on E side of Collegeview building., 31.797856 -85.958249

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TROY000011142Diamond, Alvin R.   s.n.1998-05-18
United States, Alabama, Pike, Collegedale St. at Rd. to nursing building., 31.79608 -85.959775

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TROY000037509Diamond, Alvin R.   241932013-06-08
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Evergreen. Small wooded area along tennis courts off of AL 83., 31.43732 -86.954572

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TROY000043324Diamond, Alvin R.   256852014-11-16
United States, Alabama, Geneva, AL 52 at the W side of the Choctawhatchee River., 31.041111 -85.852667

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TROY000047473Diamond, Alvin R.   286482018-12-16
United States, Alabama, Barbour, Eufaula. Yoholo Micco Rail Trail between Eufaula and Lake Walter F. George., 31.901627 -85.139609

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TROY000044955Diamond, Alvin R.   278032017-04-02
United States, Alabama, Houston, Cowarts. Railroad Rd. (dirt), 0.15 mi. E of Houston Co. 65., 31.198017 -85.301533

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TROY000049550Harper, Cory O.   s.n.2020-05-20
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery. Felder Ave. 0.02 mi. E of S Hull St., 32.357663 -86.30215

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TROY000044526Keener, Brian R.   85152014-06-27
United States, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, NE of downtown. Along NE end of Guildswood Circle., 33.21682 -87.55474


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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