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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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201Long, Bayard   132781915-09-10
USA, New Jersey, Ocean, Toms River, 39.998841 -74.189955

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200Freeman, Oliver Myles   525521952-11-26
USA, North Carolina, Polk, 3 miles NW of Tryon, 35.238825 -82.276271

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210Lull, H. W.   161938-08-07
USA, South Carolina, Newberry, Tract 173, Enoree Purchase, 168m

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209Buell, J. H.   1932-07-23
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, Compartment 21, 35.490562 -82.621311

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4958Brown, T.   1965-11-10
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577, 732m

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4957Johnson, R. M.   1965-05-15
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Rocky Cove on Bent Creek Road., 823m

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5439Perry, J. D.   18911966-07-17
USA, Georgia, Oglethorpe, Along road towards the Broad River, ca. 2 miles E of HWY 77., 33.981702 -82.856943

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5686Perry, J. D.   1979-10-12
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, near the Deer Lake Lodge, Bent Creek Exp. Forest.

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5966Droter, S.   452001-04-06
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek; trail off of road 1413., 647m

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7167Schwartzman, Edward   2006-11-12
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Bearwallow Falls; Limestone kiln, Gorges State Park., 35.102822 -82.94282

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202Freeman, Oliver Myles   511001951-04-08
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Mountainside below Howard Gap, 35.24889 -82.275

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203Freeman, Oliver Myles   51031951-02-24
USA, North Carolina, Polk, 0.5 miles above upper end of Lake Adger, 35.354534 -82.206841

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214Buell, J. H.   1932-08-11
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest; Poplar Cove - Compartment II, 35.490562 -82.621311

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198Freeman, Oliver Myles   525541952-12-01
USA, North Carolina, Polk, along Ostin Creek

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197Freeman, Oliver Myles   53581953-04-15
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Eastern end of Brushy ridge near the county line; SW Polk County

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196Freeman, Oliver Myles   534111953-08-29
USA, North Carolina, Polk, at World's Edge, summit of Blue Ridge

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195Freeman, Oliver Myles   544251954-09-18
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Cove Creek near Bog Bradley Falls, 35.286129 -82.292477

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213Bull, J. H.   1001932-11-06
USA, North Carolina, Yancey, top of Mt. Celo, 1829m

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212Buell, J. H.   1932-11-06
USA, North Carolina, Yancey

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211Buell, J. H.   1932-11-06
USA, North Carolina, Yancey

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4972Perry, J. D.   13111964-07-17
USA, Georgia, Dade, Cliffs along the west side of Cloudland Canyon in state park., 34.836488 -85.487361

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5689Perry, J. D.   1979-09-28
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Douglas Falls, 14.3 miles E of Barnardsville.

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5720Perry, J. D.   1968-04-20
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Craggy Knob on Blue Ridge Parkway.

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199Freeman, Oliver Myles   
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, detailed locality information protected

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7151Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, detailed locality information protected

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205Buell, J. H.   709861935-06-29
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Reem's Creek, 35.697217 -82.542469, 762m

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207Freeman, Oliver Myles   511171951-04-10
USA, North Carolina, Polk, North Pacolet River Valley above Pearson's Falls, 35.217153 -82.340086

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206Freeman, Oliver Myles   
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, detailed locality information protected

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204Schaeffer, R. L. Jr.   159411941-08-22
USA, Pennsylvania, Northampton, 1 mile NE of Howersville, 40.78062 -75.497764

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4930   
USA, North Carolina, Durham, detailed locality information protected

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208Buell, J. H.   801935-08-10
USA, West Virginia, Hardy, Lost Valley Sinks; George Washington NF [National Forest], 351m


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