Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Carolina; Lee; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Leucothoë racemosa (L.) A. Gray
LL00480886L. S. Beard   15081958-07-01
United States, North Carolina, Lee, 1½ mi. s. Moncure.

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LL00512377Steven W. Leonard   16431968-06-10
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Waste ground 0.8 mi. S. of old US 1, on Co. Rt. 1002, just north of railroad., 35.60626 -79.09176

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LL00541653A. E. Radford   449671966-07-14
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Sandhills, 2 miles s. of Lemon Springs., 35.36696 -79.202407

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LL00582298Albert E. Radford|John R. Bozeman   116381967-10-17
United States, North Carolina, Lee, 0.3 mile east of junction road 1176 & 1179 on 1176, along railroad right-of-way.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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