Dataset: PEMB
Taxa: Amelanchier
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke Herbarium


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Amelanchier arborea var. laevis (Wiegand) H.E. Ahles
PEMB0003638Bozeman, John R.   91161967-04-30
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, 2.0 mi W of Beech Gap, W Fork of Pigeon River

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Amelanchier arborea (Michx. f.) Fernald
PEMB0003639Logue, John F.   9321967-03-11
United States, South Carolina, Richland, 4 mi N of Columbia on bluff N of Broad River Bluff

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Amelanchier arborea (Michx. f.) Fernald
PEMB0003640Krosting, Curtis Dale   s.n.1970-04-30
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, 2 mi SSW of Lumber Bridge along NC 71, 34.870143 -79.100896

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PEMB0003641Asendio, Andrea   212008-03-26
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, Fort Bragg, NC [North Carolina], found behind Picerne Neighborhood housing Complex located on wood line on Normandy Dr

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PEMB0003642Williams, Theresa   432008-03-22
United States, North Carolina, Cumberland, at Cameron Road, Elk Road and Hwy 301 S, Hope Mills

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PEMB0003643Leonard, Steven Worth   12201968-04-05
United States, South Carolina, Chesterfield, 1.5 mi S of jct of US 52 on US 1

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PEMB0003644Worthington, Paul   72004-03-09
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Collected in the city of Lumberton. 2211 E 7th St

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Amelanchier spicata (Lam.) K. Koch
PEMB0003645Taylor, J. W.   s.n.1968-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg, Intersection of Shamrock Dr. and North Sharon Amity Rd, Charlotte

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Amelanchier obovalis (Michx.) Ashe
PEMB0003646Leonard, Steven Worth   12221968-04-05
United States, South Carolina, Chesterfield, 1.5 mi S of jct of US 52 on US 1


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