Dataset: UNCA-
Taxa: ligusticum => Ligusticum, Ligusticum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
414Freeman, Oliver Myles   522021952-06-21
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Blue Ridge summit near Wildcat Spur, 35.373728 -82.26067

UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
412Freeman, Oliver Myles   522021952-06-21
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Blue Ridge summit near Wildcat Spur, 35.373728 -82.26067

UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
413Freeman, Oliver Myles   523721952-01-21
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Sugarloaf Mountain (near the east edge of Henderson Co.), 35.406507 -82.268725

UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
350Freeman, Oliver Myles   513541951-06-09
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Melrose Mountain

UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
423Crafton, W. M.   1935-07-19
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, 35.508779 -82.615694

UNCA
Ligusticum canadense (L.) Britton
5626Freeman, Oliver Myles   542451954-07-06
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Green River Cove., 35.316997 -82.251987


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