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

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Auburn University at Montgomery Herbarium


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Amianthium muscitoxicum (Walter) A. Gray
AUM00000000755Colin Gill   1997-04-26
United States, Alabama, Covington, Solon Dixon Forestry Center

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AUM00000000756Delilah Dunlap   1997-04-17
United States, Alabama, Tallapoosa, Hillabee Creek on Highway 22

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Amianthium muscitoxicum (Walter) A. Gray
AUM00000000757Tina Arnold   1997-04-26
United States, Alabama, Covington, Solon Dixon Forestry Center

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AUM00000000758D.R. Weise   1984-04-11
United States, Alabama, Lee, Highway 267

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AUM00000000759Bart Liles   2001-04-28
United States, Alabama, Lee, Auburn, AL

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Trillium luteum (Muhl.) Harbison
AUM00000000765Todd Ferguson   1984-04-27
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Highway 71

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AUM00000000766Kelly Unger   
United States, Alabama, Elmore, detailed locality information protected

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AUM00000000767W.E. Coe   1984-04-28
United States, Alabama, Blount, Highway 73 and Highway 321

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AUM00000000768Kyla Gunter   2003-03-22
United States, Alabama, Autauga, Jones Bluff State Park (Bob Woodruff Park)


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