Dataset: SC
Taxa: Commelinaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Salem College


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SC000235R., E. W.   s.n.2000-04-00
United States, North Carolina, Forsyth, Salem grounds [sic; Salem College], 36.087637 -80.240327

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SC000592Ward, Linyer   811970-05-10
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown, Rowell House; Pawleys Island, 33.433224 -79.121431

SC
SC000593Alexander, Susan   951970-05-10
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown, Rowell House, Pawleys Island, 33.433224 -79.121431

SC
SC000594   
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown

SC
SC000232Daniel, Tricia   271974-07-01
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Isle of Palms, 32.786843 -79.794805

SC
SC000233McCleery, Heather   s.n.2000-04-13
United States, North Carolina, Forsyth, Salem College, 36.087637 -80.240327

SC
SC000356Spivey, Rody   1976-03-29
United States, Georgia, St. Simons, Ga. East Beach, on the main road leading from down town about 1/2 mile from the campground

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SC000236Jones, Kendra   571993-04-29
United States, Central Park, 183 - 274m

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SC000595   
United States, Alabama, Mobile

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SC000234Hopkins, English   s.n.1993-05-12
United States, Central Park, 285m


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