Dataset: SRSC-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Carolina; Charleston; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
00000308Steven R. Hill   24285A1992-09-11
USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Santee Coastal Reserve, Washo Reserve, west end along Co. Rt. 71. South of swampy creek crossing, South Santee

SRSC
00002269Steven R. Hill   243061992-09-11
USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Santee Coastal Reserve, Washo Reserve, west end along Co. Rt. 71. South of swampy creek crossing, South Santee.

SRSC
00005470Velma Matthews   5871938-02-15
USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Old building on Queen St.

SRSC
Arundinaria gigantea (Walter) Muhl.
00006829Steven R. Hill   23771A1992-07-16
USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Santee Coastal Reserve, Washo Reserve, west end at Co. Rt. 71, north of creek.

SRSC
00023885   
USA, South Carolina, Charleston

SRSC
00031708   
USA, South Carolina, Charleston

SRSC
00033774   
USA, South Carolina, Charleston

SRSC
00071865Deborah A. Johnson   3391994-09-04
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, N end of golf course, entrance of Wild Dunes.


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