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

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Delta State University


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DSC102394S. W. Leonard, A. E. Radford, J. Kenneth Moore   1968-07-26
United States, North Carolina, Ashe, NORTH CAROLINA. Ashe Co, cliff along NC 16, 1.8 miles south of junction of NC 88.

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DSC102388Robert A. Stewart II   70242000-08-01
United States, Mississippi, George, MISSISSIPPI. George Co.: north side US. 98 4.7 miles northwest of junction MS 63 (Lucedale exit)., 31.012853 -88.675442

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DSC102391Robert A. Stewart II, Wayne Morris   70182000-07-30
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: Vancleave., 30.542165 -88.673654

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DSC102392M. Wayne Morris   24181986-08-04
United States, Mississippi, Hancock, MISSISSIPPI. Hancock Co, ca 3.5 mile ENE of Santa Rosa, (T7S, R16W, S15), Dead Tiger Creek Hammock.

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DSC102393Evelyn Finch   34W1956-07-04
United States, North Carolina, Pitt, North Caolina. Pitt Co.: Winterville.

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DSC106579Dot Schultz   261947-08-20
United States, Mississippi, MISSISSIPPI. Gulf Coast.

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DSC102389Henry J. Jacob   7431953-08-29
United States, Mississippi, George, MISSISSIPPI. George Co.: Lucedale, banks of Cedar Creek., 30.925187 -88.590024

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DSC102390Delzie Demaree   282791949-08-20
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: Vancleave., 30.542165 -88.673654

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DSC103177Delzie Demaree   282541949-08-18
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: Ocean Springs.

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DSC102395Ted Bradley, Robert S. Blaisdell   34341966-08-22
United States, South Carolina, Jasper, SOUTH CAROLINA. Jasper Co.: 5.1 miles south of SC. 31 off SC.34, west of Hardeeville.


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