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

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North Carolina Zoological Park


NCZP
NCZP00000010Diamond, Pete   101995-09-12
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park ... Located about 65 feet S of gates to red wolf breeding facility, North America service road

NCZP
1251Diamond, Pete   10812000-08-15
United States, North Carolina, Randolph

NCZP
1343Diamond, Pete   10912000-08-16
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery

NCZP
1344Diamond, Pete   10922000-08-16
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery

NCZP
1252Diamond, Pete   11202000-09-01
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery

NCZP
1219Diamond, Pete   12002001-05-10
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
1345Diamond, Pete   11882001-04-25
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery

NCZP
Diamond, Pete   12332001-06-07
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
Acer L.
Diamond, Pete   12642001-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
Acer L.
Diamond, Pete   12662001-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
1453Diamond, Pete   12802001-07-16
United States, North Carolina, Randolph

NCZP
1221Diamond, Pete   12742001-07-12
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
1220Diamond, Pete   12752001-07-12
United States, North Carolina, Davidson

NCZP
NCZP00001250Diamond, Pete   12742001-07-12
United States, North Carolina, Davidson, Growing south of Ellis Creek. From NC Hwy. 49, follow Hwy. 8 north about 1.25 miles; left on SR 2536 one mile north. Collection site is west of SR 2536.

NCZP
Diamond, Pete   17242004-04-29
United States, North Carolina, Stanly

NCZP
966Diamond, Pete   6081999-05-18
United States, North Carolina, Stanly

NCZP
NCZP00000936Diamond, Pete   7281999-07-14
United States, North Carolina, Ashe

NCZP
NCZP00000968Diamond, Pete   7731999-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, North Carolina Zoological Park


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.