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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
3961Freeman, Oliver Myles   542031954-06-10
USA, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Page Creek, 2 miles E of Landrum.

UNCA
Rosa rubiginosa Webb ex Ball
3958Freeman, Oliver Myles   531401953-05-26
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Collinsville, NC., 35.211505 -82.087333

UNCA
3954Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, Exact locality not reported., 37.110241 -82.882748

UNCA
3956Freeman, Oliver Myles   512681951-05-23
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Near Pea Ridge.

UNCA
3957Freeman, Oliver Myles   55381955-00-00
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Exact locality not reported., 35.279287 -82.169668

UNCA
3959Freeman, Oliver Myles   55981955-00-00
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Exact locality not reported., 35.279287 -82.169668

UNCA
3960Freeman, Oliver Myles   514621951-07-05
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Howard Gap Road near Tryon., 35.243816 -82.249947

UNCA
Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr.
3955Hill   1291980-06-16
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Shut-in Ridge, Road #479 to Walnut Cove.

UNCA
Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr.
4891Coxe, R.   1989-05-29
USA, North Carolina, Wake, At end of SR 1847.

UNCA
4875Perry, J.   1996-10-24
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

UNCA
Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr.
6453Bodeau, S.   2017-04-27
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Chestnut Ridge on UNC-Asheville campus., 35.616157 -82.567233

UNCA
Rosa luciae Franch. & Rochebr.
7026Schwartzman, Edward   2003-04-02
USA, North Carolina, Beaufort, PCS Phosphate mine, 1530 North Carolina 306, Aurora, NC., 35.353134 -76.79352

UNCA
7025Schwartzman, Edward   2003-09-07
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Mitchell Millpond, Rolesville, NC (35.9145967, -78.3880536).


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