Dataset: SHIP-
Taxa: Hypoxidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Shippensburg University Herbarium


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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Larry Klotz   86051702 (#1316)1986-05-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Franklin, Michaux State Forest, W of Mt Cydonia Rd, Mt Cydonia Ponds Natural Area (S part, W boundary, W of pond W1), 39.886 -77.5265, 296m

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Clark Kennedy   s.n.1975-07-13
United States, Pennsylvania, Adams

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Fred A. Poorman   s.n.1967-07-18
United States, Pennsylvania, Lebanon, Mount Gretna

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Ken Ray   s.n.1967-07-05
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Martinsburg

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Andrew Parker   9.17.00-022000-09-17
United States, West Virginia, Hardy, 7 mi E of Moorefield, McCalley Farm, off Powder Spring Road, along old Howdershaw Road, at powerline clearing in forest adjacent to Dumplig Run, 39.05694444 -78.92583333

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Sabina Mueller   2421962-04-29
United States, North Carolina, Orange, from Hillsboro 2mi SW, near Seven Mile Creek

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
Larry Klotz   860524011986-05-24
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, Green Swamp, 5 mi N of Supply, W of Hwy 11, Federal Paper Board Savannah

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Hypoxis hirsuta (L.) Coville
John M. Russell   s.n.
United States, Maryland, collection data missing

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Sabina Mueller   581962-03-25
United States, Florida, Nassau, US 301 (E side), 16 mi N of SR 90

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Hypoxis wrightii (Baker) Brackett
Larry Klotz   2731980-06-03
United States, Virginia, Accomack, Wallops Flight Facilty, Wallops Island, N. half (N. of Arbuckle Neck), 37.88 -75.44


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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