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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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2566Freeman, Oliver Myles   515971951-08-04
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Sugarloaf Mountain (near the east edge of Henderson Co.), 35.406507 -82.268725

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2691Pretz, H. W.   1946-09-01
USA, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, 3.5 miles SW of Centre Square, Allentown., 40.572554 -75.537428

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Physostegia purpurea (Walter) S.F. Blake
2531Stone, C.   1961979-06-00
USA, North Carolina, Jones, Jones /Onslow County. White Oak River; Croatan National Forest. Black Swamp Creek to powerline.

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2532McQuikin, W. E.   921937-08-10
USA, North Carolina, Rockingham, Near Reidsville., 244m

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6573Perry, J. D.   7581961-09-01
USA, Tennessee, Washington, Field along Lakeview Drive, Johnson City.

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6588Perry, J. D.   7581961-09-01
USA, Tennessee, Washington, Field along Lakeview Drive, Johnson City.

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7106Schwartzman, Edward   2006-07-31
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Wet slope next to Rainbow Falls in Gorges SP on the Horsepasture River.

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7413Schwartzman, Edward   2012-06-07
USA, North Carolina, McDowell, Linville Caverns.


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