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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.
215Buell, J. H.   2931940-06-09
USA, South Carolina, Berkeley, Francis Marion NF; Huger Recreational area on the banks of the Cooper River., 33.134892 -79.810356

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Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.
3219   
USA, North Carolina, Onslow and Carteret

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Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.
3220Ceccfine, T.   1978-05-00
USA, Northwest shore adjacent to HWY 17.

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Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich.
5755Pemberton, E. S.   392000-10-11
USA, North Carolina, Wake, 113 Lord Berkeley Road in Raleigh., 35.780364 -78.605033, 107m

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1541Stone, C.   2241979-06-00
USA, North Carolina, Jones, Jones / Onslow Co. Croatan NF [National Forest], White Oak River

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1540Cecchini, T.   1978-05-00
USA, adjacent to Hwy 17

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219Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, not reported., 37.110241 -82.882748

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238Freeman, Oliver Myles   534631953-09-10
USA, North Carolina, Polk, One mile NW of Mill Spring

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4889Coxe, R.   361990-02-24
USA, North Carolina, Scotland, Along SR 1400 next to a creek.

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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
218   1921-10-06
USA, North Carolina, Dismal Swamp, 36.5057 -76.3551

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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
217   1921-10-06
USA, North Carolina, Dismal Swamp (NC), 36.5057 -76.3551

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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
1539   
USA, not reported.

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222Freeman, Oliver Myles   2531930-11-19
USA, Virginia, Wythe, US HWY 11 at Reed Creek, 2 miles W of Wytheville., 671m


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