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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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3880Freeman, Oliver Myles   511241951-04-13
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Near the North Pacolet River above the entrance to Pearson's Falls.

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3879Bond, A.   321981-05-24
USA, North Carolina, Jackson, Wet Camp Gap, 1654m

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5997Hansman, M.   262001-04-28
USA, North Carolina, McDowell, 200 m N of Old Fort exit of I-40., 35.624602 -82.181013, 500m

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6079Gladden, R.   1965-04-23
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, West Asheville.

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6316Panther, P.   1968-05-05
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Near Dana.

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6534Warren, A.   362017-04-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, UNC-Asheville campus; urban forest across from W. T. Weaver Blvd., 35.616506 -82.567319, 630m

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6674Perry, J. D.   1959-04-17
USA, Tennessee, Washington, Dividing Ridge in Johnson City., 36.361495 -82.327083

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6576Perry, J. D.   5551961-04-29
USA, Tennessee, Unicoi, Limestone Cove.

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6477Yetman, K.   2017-04-26
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bull Mountain trail on Bull Mountain Road; Asheville., 750m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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