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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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3616Hill   2731980-07-16
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Sleepy Gap to Bent Creek Gap.

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3617Freeman, Oliver Myles   513511951-06-09
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Melrose Mountain.

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3618Freeman, Oliver Myles   512461951-05-19
USA, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Near Landrum.

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3619Freeman, Oliver Myles   541991954-06-10
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Three miles NW of Tryon.

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3620Freeman, Oliver Myles   511981951-00-00
USA, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Two miles NW of Campobello.

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3621Freeman, Oliver Myles   541151954-05-15
USA, North Carolina, Polk, One mile SE of McGinnis Crossroads.

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3622Freeman, Oliver Myles   521281952-06-01
USA, North Carolina, Polk, In meadow at Lynn, NC.

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3623Freeman, Oliver Myles   1955-05-27
USA, South Carolina, Newberry, At Peak, SC.

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3624McQuikin, W. E.   1441938-05-04
USA, South Carolina, Union, Sumter NF; Enoree tract 24-A.

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4228Perry, J. D.   1986-07-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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4229Perry, J. D.   1986-07-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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6307Panther, P.   1968-05-14
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Mowed area at A-B Tech.

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6579Perry, J. D.   5491961-04-23
USA, Georgia, Oconee, Along HWY 15 south of Watkinsville., 33.804719 -83.34148

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6939Schwartzman, Edward   2004-05-26
USA, North Carolina, Orange, Camp Chestnut Ridge, 4300 Camp Chestnut Ridge Rd, Efland, NC., 36.039306 -79.194459


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