Dataset: UNCA-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Carolina; Greenwood; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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315McQuikin, W. E.   341937-06-19
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, R.R. south of Greenwood

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417McQuikin, W. E.   231937-06-17
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, none reported, 183m

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419McQuikin, W. E.   241937-06-17
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter NF

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637McQuikin, W. E.   1571938-10-10
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, 15 miles SE of Greenwood, 34.041378 -81.975744

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694McQuikin, W. E.   261937-06-19
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, roadside south of Greenwood, 183m

UNCA
794McQuikin, W. E.   21937-06-14
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter Forest; old field study; S. C. no. 7

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766McQuikin, W. E.   1561938-10-11
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, about 10 miles S of Greenwood, 34.050319 -82.161788, 183m

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Gamochaeta calviceps (Fern.) Cabrera
786McQuikin, W. E.   271937-06-17
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter forest; old field study; S. C. no. 14, 183m

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Tephrosia spicata (Walter) Torr. & A. Gray
1998McQuikin, W. E.   331937-06-19
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, RR south of Greenwood.

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Lespedeza repens (L.) W. Bartram
2058McQuikin, W. E.   311937-06-19
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Roadside S of Greenwood.

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2164McQuikin, W. E.   301937-06-17
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, dry fields

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Hypericum lloydii (Svens.) P. Adams
2438McQuikin, W. E.   11937-06-14
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter NF;old field.

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2864McQuikin, W. E.   4
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter NF; in abandoned field., 183m

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3224McQuikin, W. E.   281937-06-17
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Sumter NF; old field study: SC #14., 183m

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Elymus glabriflorus (Vasey) Scribn. & Ball
3334McQuikin, W. E.   321937-06-19
USA, South Carolina, Greenwood, Barrow pit south of Greenwood., 183m


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