Dataset: UNCA-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; New Jersey; Ocean; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
038Long, Bayard   133021915-09-10
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, edge of sandy bog, Jake's Branch, Toms River, 39.952273 -74.208494

UNCA
201Long, Bayard   132781915-09-10
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Toms River, 39.998841 -74.189955

UNCA
572Long, B.   237611921-03-26
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE Manahawkin, 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
1273Long, B.   89151913-10-21
USA, New Jersey, Ocean

UNCA
1308Long, B.   99551914-06-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Fox Island Knell, Manahawkin

UNCA
Lyonia mariana (L.) D. Don
1806Long, B.   99921914-06-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin, 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
1759Long, B.   279991923-07-23
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin, 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
Bartonia paniculata (Michx.) Muhl.
2308Long, B.   134591915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Swampy woods E of Manahawkin.

UNCA
Bartonia paniculata (Michx.) Muhl.
2309Long, B.   134591915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Swampy woods E of Manahawkin.

UNCA
2368Long, B.   134611915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, E of Manahawkin

UNCA
2794Long, B.   99941914-06-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin., 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
2846Long, B.   134901915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin., 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
2847Long, B.   134901915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin., 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
3842Long, B.   131091915-08-02
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Manahawkin.

UNCA
Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers.
3953Long, B.   89121913-10-21
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, SE of Manahawkin, 39.658403 -74.230601

UNCA
3471Long, B.   134651915-10-03
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, east of Manahawkin

UNCA
3472Long, B.   173561917-09-04
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Dry, sandy woods east of Manahawkin.


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