Dataset: MOAR-
Taxa: Calycanthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morris Arboretum of University of Pennsylvania


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MOAR0022825Ann F. Rhoads   s.n.2011-08-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, 1.15 km NE of Coventryville, 40.182746 -75.683109

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MOAR0022831Anthony S. Aiello   1062000-09-17
United States, Georgia, Murray, Chattahooche National Forest, Song Bird Management Area, W of Lake Conasauga on Cohutta Mountain, along Song Bird Trail which circles a series of beaver dams and ponds, 34.86206 -84.65661, 920m

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MOAR0022832Anthony S. Aiello   1242000-09-20
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, on S side of road to Cade's Cove (Scenic Route 73), at pullout for The Sinks, in the cove running S to SE from parking lot, 35.67025 -83.65946, 502m

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MOAR0026862Pamela Morris Olshefski   KY23-0502023-09-12
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, S of Kentucky Route 478, Marsh Creek, Caddel Branch, W side owned by Daniel Boone National Forest, 36.71459 -84.35574, 315m

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MOAR0022834E. J. Garvey   0681995-04-17
China, Shaanxi, Ankang, Ankang City, Ankang District, 32.68 109.017222


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Google Map

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