Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Zenobia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Zenobia pulverulenta (W. Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard
1387048James C. Solomon   18371976-05-14
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, Junction of NC 53 and County Road 2228, north of Jerome. Poccosin surounded by pine-oak forest on sand., 34.95 -78.75

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Zenobia pulverulenta nuda (Vent.) Rehder
100589324Wendel, G. W.   61961-06-02
United States, North Carolina, Jones, Hofmann Forest. Gun Swamp Road. Vegetation type - pond pine. Associated plants - Ilex glabra, cyrilla, lyonia lucida. Muck, peat soil. Abundance - moderate. Herb., 3 - 5m

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Zenobia pulverulenta (W. Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard
1619891DORR   s.n.1978-05-31
United States, North Carolina, Jones, Artificial savannah bordered by pocosin. Jct seaborn road and f.s. 134, Croatan Ntl forest, 11.2 km se of maysville. Mass collection.

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Zenobia pulverulenta (W. Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard
1619825DORR   s.n.1978-05-31
United States, North Carolina, Jones, Artificial savannah bordered by pocosin. Jct seaborn road & f.s. 134, Croatan Ntl forest, 11.2 km se of maysville. Mass collection

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Zenobia pulverulenta (W. Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard
100758684J. Richard Abbott   143752001-07-13
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, [WGS 84 coordinates] WSW of Fayetteville; 1.7 miles S of Drowning Creek (Hoke County line) on U.S. 15/501, then over 1.1 miles NE on Gardener Farm Lane (dirt access road in Sandhills Gamelands State Property)., 35.0042 -79.4294


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