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

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Auburn University at Montgomery Herbarium


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Agalinis setacea (J.F. Gmel.) Raf.
AUM00000001276Tammy E. Drake   1993-10-11
United States, Alabama, Elmore, Central Rd. Eclectic, AL, 32.669291 -86.082054

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Agalinis purpurea (L.) Pennell
AUM00000001277Paul N. Dosher   1993-09-27
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Cantelou Rd, 1 mile south of Alabama River

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AUM00000000825Bridgit Hilyer   2003-03-22
United States, Alabama, Autauga, Jones Bluff/Ivy Creek

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Epifagus virginiana (L.) W. P. C. Barton
AUM00000000826Lynn Evans   1991-11-17
United States, Alabama, Calhoun, South of I-20 and US 431. Interchange adjacent to US 431

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Epifagus virginiana (L.) W. P. C. Barton
AUM00000000827Janis Wardlow   1993-10-12
United States, Alabama, Macon, Tuskegee National Forest. Off Wire Rd near Auburn, AL

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Epifagus virginiana (L.) W. P. C. Barton
AUM00000000828Tammy E. Drake   1993-10-12
United States, Alabama, Macon, Tuskegee National Forest on Batram Trail off Wire Rd. South of I-85 and NW of Tuskegee, AL


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Google Map

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