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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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4483Freeman, Oliver Myles   534871953-00-00
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Exact locality not reported., 35.279287 -82.169668

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4486Freeman, Oliver Myles   523501952-08-24
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Two miles NW of Pea Ridge.

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4487Freeman, Oliver Myles   525281952-10-22
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Miller Mountain.

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5312Perry, J. D.   14881965-03-13
USA, Florida, Miami Dade, Near Mercy Hospital, Miami., 25.742054 -80.215698

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4484Freeman, Oliver Myles   523511952-08-24
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Two miles NW of Pea Ridge.

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4485Freeman, Oliver Myles   524981952-10-14
USA, South Carolina, Spartanburg, North Pacolet River, 1.5 miles NE of Landrum.

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4490Freeman, Oliver Myles   54831954-05-01
USA, North Carolina, Polk, 0.75 miles SW of Cox Store., 35.267424 -82.044532

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4491Buell, J. H.   2911940-06-06
USA, South Carolina, Newberry, Eight miles N of Newberry.

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4492McQuikin, W. E.   1761938-09-00
USA, South Carolina, Sumter National Forest., 183m

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4481Freeman, Oliver Myles   511891951-05-05
USA, North Carolina, Polk, White Oak Mountain on exposed cliff.

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4482Freeman, Oliver Myles   544121954-09-06
USA, North Carolina, Rutherford, Six miles SE of Lake Lure at the Broad River.

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4488Freeman, Oliver Myles   54841954-05-01
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Whiteside Creek, 0.75 miles SW of Cox Store.

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4489Freeman, Oliver Myles   532301953-06-18
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Near the Green River, 1.5 miles NW of Pea Ridge.

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6756Schwartzman, Edward   2007-05-28
USA, North Carolina, Macon, Little Tennessee River at Cowee Creek.

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Humulus japonicus Siebold & Zucc.
4507Freeman, Oliver Myles   533101953-08-03
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Established in vacant lot in Tryon; jct. of US 176 and NC 108.


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