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

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University of North Carolina, Asheville


UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
1432Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, not reported, 37.110241 -82.882748

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
1433Haasis, F. W.   1917-00-00
USA, Kentucky, Letcher, not reported, 37.110241 -82.882748

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3033Coxe, R.   511991-08-03
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Cedar Creek section of Falls Lake Trail.

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3034Coxe, R.   681991-06-08
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Honeycutt Creek - East section of Falls Lake Trail., 35.928619 -78.607607

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3035Bond, A.   2181981-07-18
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Black Mountain trail., 35.327612 -82.734015, 1195m

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3036Bond, A.   1041981-07-07
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Looking Glass Rock Trail., 35.303721 -82.793461, 1198m

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3037Bond, A.   1181981-07-07
USA, North Carolina, Transylvania, Looking Glass Rock Trail., 35.303721 -82.793461, 1085m

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3038Freeman, Oliver Myles   52591952-05-03
USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Brushy Ridge, 1 mile S of the Polk Co. line.

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3039Coxe, R.   501991-08-03
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Honeycutt Creek - west section of Falls Lake Trail.

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
3040Freeman, Oliver Myles   542071954-06-14
USA, North Carolina, Polk, Near Sandy Plains Church

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
4905Coxe, R.   1992-09-12
USA, North Carolina, Montgomery, 0.4 miles E of the jct. of SR 1147 and SR 1146, on the north side of SR 1146., 35.619459 -79.52965

UNCA
Nyssa sylvatica Marshall
5759Brooks, M.   292000-10-09
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Off of Dortch St. in Asheville., 685m

UNCA
1430   1921-10-07
USA, Virginia, Norfolk City, Norfolk

UNCA
1431   1921-10-03
not reported


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