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

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North Carolina Zoological Park


NCZP
NCZP00001378Diamond, Pete   12842001-07-19
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, From Denton, east on NC HWy. 47, cross over Nc Hwy. 49, continue on SR 1178; right on SR 1181, left on Sr 1143 to Uwharrie River. ~ 0.5 mile south of SR 1143.

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NCZP00001241Diamond, Pete   13362001-08-30
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, Scattered throughout large outdoor animal exhibit area connecting to 'African Pavilion'. Africa exhibits section of North Carolina Zoological Park, Asheboro.

NCZP
NCZP00001447Diamond, Pete   15312002-07-30
United States, Illinois, McHenry, Along creeks, impoundments and sloughs of Eakin Creek (a tributary of the Kishwaukee River). Collection area located southwest of town of Huntley; less than five miles north of Interstate 90; about 0.75 mile west of IL Rte. 47, at Del Webb Sun City (retirement community).

NCZP
NCZP00001562Diamond, Pete   16902003-07-01
United States, North Carolina, Randolph, at Ridges Mountain Nature Preserve. From US Hwy 220 in Asheboro, W on US Hwy 64 about 8 mi ; left/ south on SR 1332 (Garren Town Rd.) 0.4 miles; left on SR 1372 (Ridges Mountain Trail); south on Summit Ct, to gate; collection site 300 feet east., 35.721971 -79.946436

NCZP
Phyla Lour.
Diamond, Pete   18722004-11-26
United States, Florida, Pinellas

NCZP
NCZP00001171Diamond, Pete   7671999-07-27
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery, Bordered by National Forest Service property to the S and privately held forested area to the N; less than 0.25 mi E of railroad tracks. From Troy, follow NC Hwy 24/27 and 109. At railroad overpass, where Hwy 109 veers S, follow tracks N 1 mi to edge of Uwharrie National Forest property.


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Google Map

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