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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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1346Mills, A.   1976-07-00
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Trail to radio tower; Mt. Pisgah

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1347Bond, A.   2361981-07-18
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Black Mountain Trail, 35.327612 -82.734015, 1219m

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1348Freeman, Oliver Myles   532721953-07-14
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, Hungry River below Deep Gap

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1349Freeman, Oliver Myles   522631952-07-17
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Pearson's Falls Glen

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1350Freeman, Oliver Myles   514891951-07-07
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Green River Cove, 35.316997 -82.251987

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1351Brown, A.   1975-07-00
USA, North Carolina, Mitchell, McKinney Control (?), 35.91667 -82.06667

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1747Crafton, W. M.   1935-07-15
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, east slope of Shut-in Ridge., 35.490562 -82.621311

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1748Crafton, W. M.   1935-07-15
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, 35.508779 -82.615694

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5601Perry, J. D.   1251960-08-21
USA, Tennessee, Johnson, Along Birch Branch on Damascus Road near Shady Valley.

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5936Brooks, M.   232000-10-08
USA, Tennessee, Cocke, Maldron Trail, Great Smoky Mountains NP., 762m

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1749Korstian, C. F.   83, 211921-09-29
USA, North Carolina, Duplin, Calypso, 35.153776 -78.105269

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4995Perry, J. D.   13491964-07-19
USA, Mississippi, Stone, Along Red Creek near Ramsey Springs., 30.773937 -88.913919

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5274Perry, J. D.   13581964-07-20
USA, Mississippi, Stone, 4.6 miles W of Wiggins on south side of HWY 26 near Red Creek., 30.851649 -89.214686


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