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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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3364Freeman, Oliver Myles   517821951-09-19
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Green River valley near the west end of Lake Adger.

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3363Freeman, Oliver Myles   524811952-10-11
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Spring-fed swamp near Blue Ridge summit, east of Sugarloaf Mountain.

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3365Hinkle, R.   1961968-09-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Streamside vegetation near Bee Tree Church.

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4711Perry, J. D.   1986-07-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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4712Perry, J. D.   1986-08-14
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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4713Perry, J. D.   1986-08-14
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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4797Perry, J. D.   1986-11-08
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Lake Louise in Weaverville, NC., 35.689013 -82.5701

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7657Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-10
USA, North Carolina, Hoke, Swamp edge near Red Springs.

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7660Schwartzman, Edward   2006-09-21
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Bird Rock Falls near Balsam Grove (35.2214961, -82.8609641)., 35.2214961 -82.8609641

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7659Schwartzman, Edward   2007-08-14
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Big Pisgah Mountain (35.1731543, -82.9698597)., 35.1731543 -82.9698597

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7658Schwartzman, Edward   2007-08-17
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Costa Bog ( -82°36'47.827"W 35°18'34.038"N)., 35.309455 -82.613285

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7464Schwartzman, Edward   2008-11-13
USA, South Carolina, Richland, Congaree Swamp.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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