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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00484838William B. Fox|John H. Beaman   47871951-06-14
United States, North Carolina, Madison, 5 mi. e. of Marshall.

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Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine (Engelm.) A. A. Eaton
LL00492544Albert E. Radford   450361966-07-23
United States, North Carolina, Madison, French Broad River, w. of Hot Springs., 35.893217 -82.823075

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LL00511561L. E. Wehmeyer   5781924-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Near Hot Springs.

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Matelea obliqua (Jacq.) Woodson
LL00523609Don Drapalik|Jerry M. Drapalik   
United States, North Carolina, Madison, detailed locality information protected

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Myriopteris tomentosa (Link) Fée,
LL00526505A. E. Radford|Nick L. Pence   450481966-07-23
United States, North Carolina, Madison, French Broad River, W of Hot Springs., 35.912108 -82.853544

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Myriopteris lanosa (Michx.) Grusz & Windham
LL00526710A. E. Radford   450491966-07-23
United States, North Carolina, Madison, On French Broad River, approx 4 miles W of Hot Springs., 35.928977 -82.880931

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Hexalectris spicata (Walter) Barnhart
LL00533228L. E. Wehmeyer   
United States, North Carolina, Madison, detailed locality information protected

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LL00546335L. E. Wehmeyer   578a1924-08-12
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Near Hot Springs.

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LL00549887L. E. Wehmeyer   
United States, North Carolina, Madison, detailed locality information protected


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