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

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke Herbarium


PEMB
PEMB0000078   
United States, South Carolina, Richland

PEMB
PEMB0000079   
United States, North Carolina, Ashe

PEMB
PEMB0000080Matthews, James Francis   
United States, North Carolina, Alexander, detailed locality information protected

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PEMB0000081   
United States, North Carolina, Watauga, detailed locality information protected

PEMB
PEMB0000082Ellison, W. L.   5121968-06-07
United States, South Carolina, Abbville, near Dixie High School, due west, 34.327732 -82.387892

PEMB
PEMB0000085   
United States, North Carolina, Duplin

PEMB
PEMB0000086   
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover

PEMB
PEMB0000089   
United States, Florida, St. Lucie

PEMB
PEMB0000097   
United States, North Carolina, Robeson

PEMB
PEMB0000098Frye, Kathy   102004-04-17
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Country Club Road... Pembroke, 34.680163 -79.195037

PEMB
PEMB0000099   
United States, North Carolina, Robeson

PEMB
PEMB0000100   
United States, North Carolina

PEMB
PEMB0000101Crutchfield, Philip J.   56061968-03-28
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, On NC 55, 3 miles northwest of Angier (Jct. NC 55 and NC 210), 35.546668 -78.754235

PEMB
PEMB0000102Oxendine, Linda   181968-04-03
United States, North Carolina, Wake, tree [sic; 3] miles NE of Pembroke, 34.710931 -79.157615

PEMB
PEMB0000103Butler, Lynnette E.   72002-03-12
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, St Andrews College Campus, Laurinburg, 34.745139 -79.479991

PEMB
PEMB0000104   
United States, North Carolina, Union

PEMB
PEMB0000105Taylor, J. W.   s.n.1967-04-19
United States, North Carolina, Union, 3.6 mi SE of jct of county roads 1501 and 1503, on 1503, 35.033054 -80.56331

PEMB
PEMB0000106Oxendine, Linda   871968-05-04
United States, South Carolina, Lancaster, Forty Acre Rock, 2 mi S of Taxahaw, 34.668889 -80.526219

PEMB
Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze
PEMB0002559Ballinger, A. K.   312002-03-24
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, Cedar Creek Road and J. B Carter Road; exit 49 off I-95, Cape Fear River; Fayetteville, 34.9874 -78.783934

PEMB
Allium bivalve (L.) Kuntze
PEMB0002560Jernigan, Jeremy   302000-04-16
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, Lock and dam #5 off of Hwy 87.

PEMB
PEMB0002561Tripp, Kelly   312000-05-03
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, On the campus of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, approximately 0.25 mile west of Prospect Road, 0.5 mile north of Hwy 711, 34.686829 -79.200871

PEMB
PEMB0002562Kral, Robert   964072005-05-19
United States, Georgia, Grady, 1 mi. S of Ochlockonee Bridge by Hadley Ferry Road, S. of Cairo, 30.727974 -84.233391

PEMB
Allium L.
PEMB0002563Kelly, Lisa   27932002-07-02
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, USGS Swansboro Quad.; ... Just below (near shore) the Confederate Fort; species is within 25 ft of the GPS reading, 34.665067 -77.11595

PEMB
PEMB0002577Harrelson, Ryan   82000-03-02
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Pembroke; approximately 2 miles west, southwest from the campus of UNCP, on Lumber River, approximately 0.25 mile south of Deep Branch Road (SSR 1339), 34.675278 -79.2275, 52m

PEMB
PEMB0002584Garceau, Erin   352007-03-24
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Sanford; Aprrox 0.25 miles west of US 1 and 1.12 miles south of State Hwy. 42.; Lot on Wimberly Woods Drive., 35.45464 -79.217163

PEMB
Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton
PEMB0002585Booth, Fredric W.   82010-03-28
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, Along hillside next to Locks Creek in Fayetteville, NC; approximately 250m west of Deep Creek Rd and 425m south of Clinton Rd, 35.043349 -78.857589

PEMB
Tristagma uniflorum (Lindl.) Traub
PEMB0002595Quick, Le'Anna   42004-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, 9120 Pate St, Laurel Hill, NC; TownShip/Range: Laurel Hill, 34.810017 -79.548965


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