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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


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2696Freeman, Oliver Myles   544601954-10-11
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Shallow pools at west end of Lake Adger.

UNCA
2697Freeman, Oliver Myles   534201953-09-03
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Lake Lanier., 35.189501 -82.241493

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5647Freeman, Oliver Myles   534721953-09-11
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Lake Lanier, 35.189501 -82.241493

UNCA
5522Stimson, W. R.   11901965-03-26
USA, Georgia, Charlton, Along HWY 121, 10 miles N of St. George., 30.668089 -82.033321

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2756Jester, J. R.   111937-04-18
USA, South Carolina, Berkeley, Francis Marion NF; Santee Experimental Forest., 33.134892 -79.810356

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6879Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Columbus, detailed locality information protected

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2695Long, B.   547761940-07-23
USA, New Jersey, Cape May, OLD BOGS, ca. 1 mile SSW of South Seville.

UNCA
6881Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Dare, detailed locality information protected

UNCA
6883Schwartzman, Edward   2003-11-08
USA, North Carolina, Robeson, Goose Pond (34.8809972, -79.1008659)., 34.880997 -79.100866

UNCA
Utricularia resupinata B.D. Greene ex Bigelow
6884Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Columbus, detailed locality information protected

UNCA
Utricularia striata Leconte ex Torr.
2694Long, B.   547781940-07-23
USA, New Jersey, Cape May, Old Bogs, ca. 1 mile SSW of South Seville.

UNCA
Utricularia striata Leconte ex Torr.
6880Schwartzman, Edward   2004-05-12
USA, North Carolina, Tyrrell, Frying Pan.

UNCA
2693Long, B.   183211917-11-01
USA, New Jersey, Burlington, along Mullica River near Atsion, 39.740374 -74.726574

UNCA
6882Schwartzman, Edward   
USA, North Carolina, Hoke, detailed locality information protected


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