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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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2571Crafton, W. M.   1935-08-10
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest., 35.490562 -82.621311

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2572Burnett, K.   1981-06-23
USA, North Carolina, Yancey, Black Mountain Campground., 35.752896 -82.221231

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2573Bond, A.   1621981-07-18
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Black Mountain Trail., 35.327612 -82.734015, 1164m

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2574Bond, A.   181981-08-08
USA, North Carolina, Jackson, Road down from Wet Camp Gap, 1615m

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2575Lull, H. W.   201938-08-21
USA, North Carolina, Durham, Gate 10 - Duke Forest.

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2576McQuikin, W. E.   1861938-08-16
USA, Virginia, Buckingham, Lee Forest

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2567Freeman, Oliver Myles   1952-05-23
USA, South Carolina, Cherokee, US Hwy 29 at Broad River.

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2568Freeman, Oliver Myles   521371952-06-01
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Three miles E of Pea Ridge.

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2569Freeman, Oliver Myles   50301950-07-03
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Three miles NW of Tryon.

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2570Brown, A.   1975-07-00
USA, North Carolina, Yancey, Lower Newdale Mine

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4671Perry, J.   404
USA, Locality and date not reported.

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5386Perry, J. D.   18641966-05-31
USA, North Carolina, Durham, 3.6 miles E of jct. of Co. Rd. 1004 with business HWY 501 at Braggtown., 36.034866 -78.884742

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5600Perry, J. D.   1261960-07-24
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Alder Bald; Roan Mountain., 36.104563 -82.122068

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6005Oswald, A.   262000-10-08
USA, North Carolina, Graham, Tulula Wetlands; route 129, 3.5 miles NW of jct. of 129 and 74/19., 792m


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Google Map

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