Dataset: NCZP
Taxa: Caprifoliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina Zoological Park


NCZP
Diamond, Pete   10412000-07-17
United States, North Carolina, Henderson

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Diamond, Pete   10582000-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park

NCZP
Lonicera x bella Zabel [morrowii × tatarica]
NCZP00001353Diamond, Pete   11872001-04-25
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery, along east side of Yadkin River, below Falls Dam. From point where NC Hwy 109 crosses over Uwharrie River, head N to SR 1153/FR4200, then S to FR 576; follow road W through Uwharrie National Forest to Falls Dam

NCZP
Diamond, Pete   13042001-08-09
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
Lonicera x bella Zabel [morrowii × tatarica]
Diamond, Pete   15142002-07-02
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
NCZP00000643Diamond, Pete   3421998-04-27
United States, North Carolina, Randolph

NCZP
NCZP00001021Diamond, Pete   5901999-05-03
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, Frequent in meadow area between North America polar bear and seal/sea lion exhibits... NC Zoological Park Asheboro NC

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NCZP00001075Diamond, Pete   5981999-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park

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NCZP00001076Diamond, Pete   5991999-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park

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NCZP00001273Diamond, Pete   7041999-07-13
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery, to E of Yadkin River, below Falls Dam. From point where NC Hwy 109 crosses over Uwharrie River, head N to SR 1153/FR4200, then S to FR 576; follow road W through Uwharrie Natoinal Forest to Falls Dam.

NCZP
Diamond, Pete   9192000-04-18
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park


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