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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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2542Mills   1976-00-00
USA, Georgia, Dukes Creek, 34.672139 -83.712883

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2543Crafton, W. M.   1935-07-24
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest., 35.490562 -82.621311

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2544Crafton, W. M.   1935-07-24
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest., 35.490562 -82.621311

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2545Crafton, W. M.   1934-08-10

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2546Williams   1976-08-28
USA, North Carolina, Clay, AT [Appalachian Trail] section 19 from Deep Gap to Bly Gap.

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5230Freeman, Oliver Myles   515491951-07-28
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Caesars Head, 35.105918 -82.625978

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5231Freeman, Oliver Myles   544401954-09-23
USA, North Carolina, Polk, One mile NE of the Lake Adger bridge.

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5233Freeman, Oliver Myles   501071950-09-07
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Three miles NW of Tryon.

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5232Freeman, Oliver Myles   515501951-07-28
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Caesars Head, 35.105918 -82.625978

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5234Freeman, Oliver Myles   523261952-08-23
USA, North Carolina, Polk, 2.25 miles SW of Collinsville., 35.192772 -82.117983

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5235Freeman, Oliver Myles   518471951-10-03
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Fork Creek Road

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6869Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-09
USA, North Carolina, Robeson, Dunahoe Bay.

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6867Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-09
USA, North Carolina, Robeson, Pretty Pond Bay on south side of NC Highway 20, 2.5 miles east/southeast of St. Pauls.

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6870Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-17
USA, North Carolina, Avery, Pineola Bog State Natural Area., 36.0271 -81.901

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6868Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Washington, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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