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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crocus flavus, Crocus flavus subsp. flavus (Crocus moesiacus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NY
02589657D. E. Atha   
United States of America, New York, New York Co., detailed locality information protected

AUA
AUA000030827Richter, A.   5180
Hungary, VODICA PROPE ORSOVA.

CLEMS
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CLEMS0011432Hill, Steven R.   211881990-02-13
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, 156 (=136) Cedar Creek Circle, Central.

DEK
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DEK00099601Poat   00011967-04-04
United States, Illinois, De Kalb, Northern Illinois University, 41.933155 -88.763239

MICH:Angiosperms
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1303892Phyllis J. Higman   1011993-04-21
United States, Michigan, Crawford, 0.5 mi. N of Five Mile Road on E side of Military Road (6 miles SSW of Grayling). T25N R04W, Sec. 2 NW1/4 SW1/4, 44.59072 -84.7594

MICH:Angiosperms
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1723028not present   s.n.
France, Hauts-de-France, Pas-de-Calais, fr. Safran de Mysie, Drap d'or - L. cultive dans les jardins comme plante d'agrement

GMUF:Plants
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GMUF-0039195Ted Bradley   222251988-03-24
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, garden of Ted Bradley in Fairfax City

MSC
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MSC0296455John A. Churchill   840091984-03-15
United States, Tennessee, Washington, Johnson City

PIHG
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18988A. Richter   1909-03-01
Romania, 5180. Crocus moesiacus. Ker-Gawler, in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, vol XVIII, sub tab. 652 (1803); - id , l. c. vol. XXVIII, tab. 1111 (1808); - id,Iridearum genera, p. 76 (1827). Syn. C. aureus Sibthorp et Smith, Florae Graeca Prodromus, I, p. 24 (1806). - Flora Graeca, I, p.25, tab. 35 (1806). Conf. Maw, A Monograph of the Genus Crocus, p. 271, tab. LV (1886). Hungaria. In pratis montanis ad ,,Vodica" prope ,,Orsova". Martio 1909. This locality is in Romania (R. M. Rhode - 12/2011). Tausch-Herbarium Ignaz Dörfler (1866-1950).

VT
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UVMVT321246S.R. Hill   21188
United States, South Carolina

VT
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UVMVT339277E. Brainerd   1896-04-00
United States, Vermont, Addison

TROY
TROY000049938Richter, A.   s.n.1909-03-01
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vodica, At Vodica near Orsova., 44.113267 17.184069

CM:Botany-botany
CM427867Zeyher   s.n.1840-00-00
Switzerland, Helvetia

CM:Botany-botany
CM427868DeCharpentier, J.   s.n.1837-08-09
Switzerland, Cult. ex Herb. Schleicher. Comm. Am. J. de Charpentier, Divens

CM:Botany-botany
CM250452Donceva, S.   995Cent. X 9951975-03-20
Bulgaria, Bulgaria septentrioorientalis, in fruticetis ad l.d. Sumensko plato distr. Urb.Sumen

COLO:V
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02867893   
Hungary

HEND
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HEND001721James H. Peck   20030252003-04-22
United States, Arkansas, Grant, US 270, 1 mile west of Prattsville. Roadside.

HEND
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HEND001723J. H. Peck   20030232003-04-20
United States, Arkansas, Garland, Carpenter Dam Rd, Hot Springs, roadside.

HEND
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HEND001722James H. Peck   20030212003-04-21
United States, Arkansas, Hot Spring, US 270, 3 miles NW of Malvern.

HEND
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HEND001724James H. Peck   20030522003-04-13
United States, Arkansas, Jefferson, US 65, 4 miles NW of Pine Bluff.

HEND
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HEND001720James H. Peck   20030332003-04-22
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, Little Rock. Boyle Park. Roadside escape., 34.728501 -92.355625

HEND
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HEND001718Nicole Watts   1022008-02-17
United States, Arkansas, Clark, Arkadelphia. Across street from 313 7th St.


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