Dataset: NCSM-NCSM
Taxa: Lentibulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Herbarium


NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001789McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 13461996-05-11
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, at Boiling Springs Lakes along NC 133, 34.022553 -78.026439

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001126McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 38901999-06-27
United States, Maine, Piscataquis, along the "Golden Road," just north of Lake Ambejejus [sic; Ambajejus Lake]; 45.74583 -68.853637, 45.74583 -68.853637

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001772McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 12151996-03-25
United States, Florida, Polk, at Huckleberry Island, South Florida Water Management District Property Survey., 28.164887 -81.535634

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001124McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 36321999-06-26
United States, Maine, Penobscot, 8 mi S of Baxter State Park and just SW of Lake Millinocket at Big Moose Inn Campground, 45.729672 -68.837942

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001125McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 2856-a1998-04-18
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, N of Wadboo Bridge over Wadboo Swamp on SC 402, 33.195531 -79.953357

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001788McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 1274
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Ditch along US 17, 0.7 mi. n. of jct. with South Santee Rd, 3.6 mi. ne. of jct. with SC 45. Collin's Bay.

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001127McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 39121999-08-14
United States, North Carolina, Johnston, North of Little Divine Rd, 0.15 mi W of Buffalo Rd., 35.615652 -78.322008

NCSM:NCSM
NCSM001128McMillan, Patrick D.   PDM 42571995-11-25
United States, Florida, Polk, Avon Park Bombing Range., 27.725781 -81.261657


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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