Dataset: UNCA-
Taxa: Bryodesma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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Bryodesma rupestre (Linnaeus) Sojak
5403Perry, J. D.   1961-08-06
USA, Georgia, Union, Neels Gap on AT [Appalachian Trail], 34.734814 -83.917965

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Bryodesma repestre (L.) Sojak
5380Perry, J. D.   18461966-05-10
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Flat granitic outcrops just of HWY 96, ca. 8.5 miles NW of Zebulon.

UNCA
Bryodesma rupestre (L.) Sojak
5688Perry, J. D.   1979-09-14
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Webb Cove Road, Asheville, NC.

UNCA
5705Perry, J. D.   1967-11-19
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Elk Mountain Scenic Highway, 0.7 miles W of jct. with Blue Ridge Parkway., 1036m

UNCA
5706Perry, J. D.   20371967-11-19
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Elk Mountain Scenic Highway, 0.7 miles W of jct. with Blue Ridge Parkway., 1036m

UNCA
Bryodesma tortipilum (A. Braun) Sojak
7166Schwartzman, Edward   2006-03-15
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Dupont State Forest; Wilkie Trail., 35.187539 -82.629722


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