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

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


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00002265John B. Nelson   11,1931991-09-10
USA, South Carolina, Orangeburg, Pine plantation, W side of US 21 opp St. Johns church, about 1 mi. N of Rowesville.

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00006890A.B. Pittman   080101152001-08-01
USA, South Carolina, Orangeburg, At a private boat landing south of Santee State Park along Lake Marion and Webbs Creek., 33.4742 -80.4347

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00006890A.B. Pittman   080101152001-08-01
USA, South Carolina, Orangeburg, At a private boat landing south of Santee State Park along Lake Marion and Webbs Creek., 33.4742 -80.4347

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00008056Jamie A. Civitello   472001-04-20
USA, South Carolina, Orangeburg, Westbound side of SC Hwy 210 at Four Holes Swamp, approximately 1.1 miles east of Interstate 26.

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00063323A. B. Pittmann   062701222001-06-27
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg, Santee State Park, next to unpaved road about one mile from SC 6., 33.4958 80.4613

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00071863AB Pittman   7012000-08-31
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg, Santee Wildlife Management Area, Eutaw Springs., 33.4142 -80.2837


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