Dataset: NCSC-
Taxa: Miscanthus => Miscanthus sacchariflorus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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Miscanthus sacchariflorus (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Franch.
NCSC00033278George P. Johnson   15771983-09-16
United States, North Carolina, Wake, NCSU Arboretum, 35.794316715902916 -78.69869042834864

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NCSC00033277George P. Johnson   15751983-09-16
United States, North Carolina, Wake, NCSU Arboretum, 35.794316715902916 -78.69869042834864

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NCSC00033279M. F. Buell   s.n.1941-10-31
United States, North Carolina, Orange, Chapel Hill, 35.92788135386154 -79.04478834818423

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NCSC00033280R. K. Godfrey   s.n.1937-11-11
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Raleigh, 35.82197562327593 -78.64437818811753

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NCSC00007182Aaron E. Blair   1391965-10-01
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort, 1 mile north of Aurora., 35.301922772992604 -76.79114220461885

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NCSC00007184Anonymous   6381966-10-07
United States, North Carolina, Alexander, Rocky Face rock outcrop. 5 miles north of Hiddenite., 35.93047259192544 -81.17785367259962

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NCSC00007183R. M. Downs   4631966-10-07
United States, North Carolina, Alexander, 2.5 mi. N of Vashti, 35.93047259192544 -81.17785367259962

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NCSC00007185David M. DuMond   15301968-08-23
United States, North Carolina, Along Bullpen Road 1/2 mile east of bridge over Chattooga River., 808m

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NCSC00007186David M. DuMond   18821973-10-05
United States, North Carolina, Polk, Along ridge to top of Laurel Mountain from County Road 1154. Green River Watershed., 35.28861550850946 -82.17958746426831, 777m

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NCSC00007188Robert W. Pultorak   13951967-09-20
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Roadside along WC. 1919., 35.80641107730419 -78.66839260818354

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NCSC00007189Buell & Godfrey   s.n.1937-00-00
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Near Apex., 35.80641107730419 -78.66839260818354

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NCSC00007187Anonymous   s.n.
N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A

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NCSC00007191David M. DuMond   14751968-08-20
United States, Georgia, Rabun, 1.5 miles about Russell's Bridge, 34.883934 -83.40487, 495m

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NCSC00007190John B. Taggart   3651972-10-11
United States, North Carolina, Wilkes, Along Stone Mountain Road near an old homestead about 4 miles N.E. of Traphill., 36.39346551788701 -81.04358549646969, 457m

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NCSC00007193Wilbur H. Duncan   103521949-09-13
United States, Georgia, Rabun, Glades in NE part of Rabun County., 34.883934 -83.40487, 884m

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NCSC00007192A. Krings   s.n.2001-10-13
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Charleston: Norview Drive., 32.800458 -79.94248

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NCSC00007194Loy R. Phillippe   31011974-09-17
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Near east edge of the Foothills Parkway., 35.688185 -83.922973, 2m

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NCSC00007196A. A. Beetle   s.n.1941-00-00
United States, California, Cultivated in the Agronomy Division Grass Garden, Berkeley. Row 14 - Plot 13.

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NCSC00007195Bayard Long   5221930-10-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Montgomery, Melrose Park., 40.209999 -75.370201

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Miscanthus floridulus (Labill.) Warb. ex K. Schum. & Lauterb.
NCSC00007198A. Rinehart, L. Raulerson   160071987-08-14
Guam, Between NSD Teujo Vista, and 60RCO.

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NCSC00007197A. A. Beetle   s.n.1941-00-00
United States, California, Cultivated in the Agronomy Division Grass Garden, Berkeley, Row 14 - Plot 1.

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NCSC00007199T. Tanaka and Y. Shimada   134561932-11-15
Taiwan, Taiwan, Sirin, Taihoku-syu

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Miscanthus sacchariflorus (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Franch.
NCSC00007200Botanic Garden   s.n.
France, Paris, 48.84425538093246 2.359652109565313, 612m


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