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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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1124Brown, A.   1975-08-00
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Hoot Owl Mine, 35.8837314 -82.1270633

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1125Brown, A.   1975-07-00
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, Field Mine, 36.013204 -82.163582

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1127Freeman, Oliver Myles   516201951-08-11
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Green River Cove, 35.316997 -82.251987

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1128Freeman, Oliver Myles   50811950-09-03
USA, North Carolina, Polk, not reported

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5126Hill   6011980-08-02
USA, North Carolina, Avery, AT [Appalachian Trail]- Elk Park, NC to Walnut Mountain

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5127Bond, A.   21981-09-10
USA, North Carolina, Yancey, Black Mountain Campground, 35.752896 -82.221231

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5128Koth, L.   2341980-08-30
USA, Georgia, Union, Woody Gap to Hawk Mountain on AT [Appalachian Trail], 34.661478 -84.140748

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5129Bond, A.   1981-09-18
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Black Mountain Trail, 35.327612 -82.734015

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1129Freeman, Oliver Myles   50811950-09-03
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Three miles NW of Tryon

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5130Hill   4761980-07-31
USA, north Carolina, Buncombe, Shut-in Ridge to Beaverdam Gap to rd#151

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157Perry, J. D.   1986-09-20
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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241Perry, J. D.   1986-09-20
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Beaver Lake in Asheville, NC., 35.634394 -82.563577

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6742Kowal, G.   162007-09-03
USA, North Carolina, Madison, Hot Springs; Spring Creek D+G Road off of NC HWY 209., 35.880383 -82.836087, 730m

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1130Freeman, Oliver Myles   523951952-09-13
USA, North Carolina, Polk, North Pacolet River near Pearson's Falls

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5603Perry, J. D.   1231960-08-25
USA, Tennessee, Carter, Along the Watauga River in Elizabethton.

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5604Perry, J. D.   1221960-08-25
USA, Tennessee, Johnson, McQueen Knob on Holston Mountain near Shady Valley.


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