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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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2742Bond, A.   251981-05-23
USA, North Carolina, Jackson, on road from BRP [Blue Ridge Parkway] to Wet Camp Gap, 1600m

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2739Hill   1011980-06-19
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Shut-in Ridge Trail at trailhead.

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2740Koth, L.   2881980-08-30
USA, Georgia, Fannin, Hawk Mountain to Amicola Falls on AT [Appalachian Trail], 34.661478 -84.140748

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2741Koth, L.   3981980-08-30
USA, Georgia, Union, Woody Gap to Hawk Mountain on AT [Appalachian Trail], 34.661478 -84.140748

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2743Hill   1421980-06-16
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Shut-in Ridge Trail, road#479 to Walnut Cove

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2744Freeman, Oliver Myles   512911951-05-25
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Pacolet Gorge along US 176 between Tryon and Saluda.

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2873Kirstian   1922-09-18
USA, West Virginia, Pocahontas, near Spruce, West Virginia.

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2874Crafton, W. M.   1935-05-29
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest., 35.490562 -82.621311

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2745Freeman, Oliver Myles   523651952-09-04
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Holbert Cove., 35.272188 -82.265382

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4478Brown, A.   1975-07-00
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Exact locality not reported. "Field Control.", 36.013204 -82.163582

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5923Graham, T. P.   821972-05-06
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, near Woodfin., 762m

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5924Graham, T. P.   821972-05-06
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, near Woodfin., 762m

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5925Graham, T. P.   821972-05-06
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, near Woodfin.

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5953Baker, J. A.   202000-09-16
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Near Fairview; 1.25 miles E of Blue Ridge Parkway on Mountain-to-Sea Trail., 701m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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