Dataset: CAU
Taxa: Melanthiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Campbell University Herbarium


CAU
CAU00000434   
United States, Minnesota, Stearns

CAU
CAU00000988Robin Cockrell   rmc-112011-03-05
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Verona, VA, Bald Rock Road., 38.229297 -79.004751

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CAU00005188Ricky Hoang   142016-03-16
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, North Chickamauga Creek Gorge. 120m West from North Chickamauga Creek 400m north of Montlake Rd., 35.242217 -85.23496, 308m

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CAU00005140Katie McGee   242015-04-07
United States, Tennessee, Hamilton, Greenway Farms in Hixson; off Gann Store Road; on side of walking trail that runs through the park; toward the beginning of the path., 35.126084 -85.215477

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CAU00005480Erin Dort   
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, detailed locality information protected

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CAU00005085R. Kral   
United States, Alabama, DeKalb, detailed locality information protected

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Trillium luteum (Muhl.) Harbison
CAU00005141Jennifer White   42015-04-12
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Chilhowee Mountain, part of Cherokee National Forest. Growing at the bottom of the hill on the left side of the road about 1/2 mile from beginning., 35.73047 -83.81993

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Trillium luteum (Muhl.) Harbison
CAU00005164Hailey Adkins   182017-04-12
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Directly outside of National Park boundary., 35.70415 -83.50124, 2m

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CAU00003703Koening, Glen   461979-04-12
United States, Arkansas, Cross, Off old Hwy 64, 5 miles on Summer Sweet Road. Village Creek State Park., 35.161201 -90.708444

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CAU00003704Rule, Scott   11979-04-05
United States, Arkansas, Cross, 5 miles on Summersweet Road off old Hwy 64, Village Creek State Park., 35.161201 -90.708444

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CAU00003713Gardner, J. E.   431978-04-30
United States, Arkansas, Independence, near Bat Caver, AR. Old logging road in creek bottom valley. On floor of upland deciduous woods., 35.799526 -91.658296

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CAU00003879Chaffin, Phyllis   321987-04-18
United States, Arkansas, Garland, At Camp Couchdale in mixed deciduous pine forest.

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CAU00004051Moore, Joe   761981-04-11
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, e miles NW of Sitka in woody areas, 36.195532 -91.413821

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CAU00001144E.L. Richards   38951965-04-15
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, east city limits of Jonesboro. Crowley's Ridge, 35.842842 -90.686135

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CAU00003695Sutton, Keith   1979-04-20
United States, Arkansas, Clay, Cross county. Village Creek State Park. Oak-beech woods, 35.169383 -90.712281

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CAU00001166E. L. Richards   37991965-04-10
United States, Arkansas, Lee, 2 miles east of Marianna, Ark., 34.766319 -90.723533

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CAU00004137Brillhart, Sherry   1981-04-11
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, 3 miles NW of Sitka in rock creek in woods, 36.228588 -91.446

CAU
CAU00003434Balding, Jerry   1981-04-11
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, located 3 miles NW of Sitka in woods, 36.238704 -91.3945

CAU
CAU00003461Metz, Jimmy   071981-04-11
United States, Arkansas, Sharp, 3 miles NW of Rock Creek along woods, 36.233141 -91.412485

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CAU00003903Smith, Ron   521979-03-31
United States, Mississippi, Tishomingo, Tischimingo State Park. Collected around a water process.

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Trillium viride L.C. Beck
CAU00001836Robin C. Kennedy   RK99-61999-04-24
United States, Missouri, Barry, Roaring River State Park. Collected along dirt road running N from spring and trout hatchery. Heavily wooded alongside a creek. Fairly common., 36.585479 -93.836262

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Amianthium muscitoxicum (Walter) A. Gray
CAU00002163J. Christopher Havran   50282016-05-19
United States, North Carolina, Harnett, Campbell University Campus. Keith Hills Golf Club., 35.398992 -78.750617


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