Dataset: AUM-
Taxa: Malvaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University at Montgomery Herbarium


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Firmiana simplex (L.) W. Wight
AUM00000000636Bart Liles   2001-04-16
United States, Alabama, Lee, Auburn, AL

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AUM00000000637Janis Wardlow   1993-09-27
United States, Alabama, Lowndes, 3-run farm at end of Boggie Branch Rd

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AUM00000000816Dennis Olson   2001-04-09
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Auburn University Montgomery campus, 58m

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AUM00000000817Tammy E. Drake   1993-09-28
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Auburn University Montgomery campus

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Modiola caroliniana (L.) G. Don
AUM00000000818Cheri Higgins   1999-04-08
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Auburn University Montgomery campus, 91m

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AUM00000000819Paul N. Dosher   1993-08-28
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Auburn University Montgomery campus

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Modiola caroliniana (L.) G. Don
AUM00000000820Kelly Unger   1999-04-17
United States, Alabama, Elmore, 49m

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Modiola caroliniana (L.) G. Don
AUM00000000821Tammy E. Drake   1994-04-08
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Auburn University Montgomery campus. Under edge of trailer #1

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AUM00000000822Deborah A. Gries   1993-11-11
United States, Montgomery, Woodland behind Green Acres development

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AUM00000000823Janis Wardlow   1993-10-03
United States, Alabama, Autauga, Run Farm at the end of Boogie Branch Rd

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AUM00000001032Paul N. Dosher   1993-10-09
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Cantelou Road. 1 mile south of Alabama river

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AUM00000001033Phillip Vernon   1997-05-04
United States, Alabama, Marshall, Highway 431 in Boaz, AL


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