Dataset: PAC-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Carolina; Bamberg; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Spermolepis divaricata (Walter) Raf.
PAC0080017Harry E. Ahles   222161957-04-06
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, 5.1 miles ENE of Ehrhardt, County Route 21

PAC
Dichanthelium wrightianum (Scribn.) Freckmann
PAC0070084A. E. Radford   113931967-09-08
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, U.S. 301, 0.3 mile N of junction with S.C. 64, 33.158395 -81.156165

PAC
PAC0081077A. E Radford   454111967-07-05
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, S Edisto River near U.S. 321

PAC
PAC0079117S. W. Leonard   31101970-04-18
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, E side of US 321, northern city limits of Denmark

PAC
PAC0077360Harry E. Ahles   
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, detailed locality information protected

PAC
PAC0083126Harry E. Ahles   261091957-05-26
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, 8.5 miles NNW of junction SC 362 and 217 on 362 (SE of Bamberg)

PAC
PAC0089554A. E. Radford   113951967-09-08
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, 0.3 mile N of junction with SC 64, U.S. 301, 33.159859 -81.157238

PAC
PAC0089643Harry E. Ahles   259581957-05-26
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, N of Denmark, 1.8 miles E of junction County 49 and U.S. 321 on County 49, 33.373853 -81.104239

PAC
PAC0092293A. E. Radford   113941967-09-08
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, U.S. 301, 0.3 mile N of junction with SC 64

PAC
PAC0094903A. E. Radford   113961967-09-08
United States, South Carolina, Bamberg, on U.S. 301, 0.3 mile N of jct. with S.C. 64


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