Dataset: WVHP-
Taxa: Colchicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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West Virginia Natural Heritage Program Herbarium


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Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) G. Nicholson
WVHP-0002237Jeff Hajenga   s.n.1999-05-12
United States, West Virginia, McDowell, Panther State Forest.

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Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) G. Nicholson
WVHP-0002238P. J. Harmon   s.n.1989-08-30
United States, West Virginia, Greenbrier, Cole Mtn.

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Disporum lanuginosum (Michx.) G. Nicholson
WVHP-0002031P. J. Harmon   41991-05-07
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, near Falls of Hills Creek, Approximately 200 ft. down the trail from parking lot, Lobelia, 1030m

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Disporum maculatum (Buckley) Britton
WVHP-0002239Jeff Hajenga   s.n.1999-05-04
United States, West Virginia, McDowell, Coalwood

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WVHP-0002281Jeff Hajenga   1999-05-04
United States, West Virginia, McDowell, NE Coalwood, Coalwood.

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WVHP-0003811Sam J. Norris   s.n.2002-04-16
United States, West Virginia, Mason, Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area; Upper Nine-Mile Creek

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WVHP-0002285Brian McDonald   s.n.1986-08-08
United States, West Virginia, Harrison, North of Clarksburg one mile., 287m

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WVHP-0002283R. Kozock   71936-05-11
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, White Mountain National Forest; Upper Ammonoosuc Valley, 518m

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WVHP-0002282Brian R. McDonald   s.n.1989-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Fayette, Cunard, along access road to New River, New River Gorge National River.

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WVHP-0002284Sam J. Norris   s.n.1990-05-09
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Near Sugar Grove.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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