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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
4252Freeman, Oliver Myles   517371951-00-00
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Exact locality not reported., 35.279287 -82.169668

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
4253Freeman, Oliver Myles   531671953-00-00
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Exact locality not reported., 35.279287 -82.169668

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
4254Freeman, Oliver Myles   54451954-00-00
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Saluda Gap in northeastern Greenville Co.

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
4255Freeman, Oliver Myles   52164A1952-06-06
USA, North Carolina, Rutherford, Sugarloaf Mountain.

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
5592Perry, J. D.   1341960-07-24
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Roan Mountain., 36.104563 -82.122068

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
6347Stickrod, M.   2014-09-28
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Bearwallow Mountain; trailside and about 1 mile from the trailhead., 1130m

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
6375Burroughs, J.   152016-10-04
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Bat Cave; 8 km W of jct of Bear Wallow Rd and Bearwallow Mountain Trail.

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
7079Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-02
USA, North Carolina, Stokes, Hanging Rock State Park., 36.390974 -80.276806

UNCA
Hydatica petiolaris (Raf.) Small
7078Schwartzman, Edward   2006-04-23
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Cold Mountain Road (spray cliffs; -82°58'26.659"W 35°9'34.719"N)., 35.159644 -82.974072


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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