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

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke Herbarium


PEMB
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
PEMB0002638Kelly, Lisa   23781998-10-17
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Growing along Green Mountain Trail, just off the Panthertown Valley Trail

PEMB
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
PEMB0002639Kelly, Lisa   23781998-10-17
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Growing along Green Mountain Trail, just off the Panthertown Valley Trail

PEMB
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
PEMB0002640Kelly, Lisa   23781998-10-17
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Growing along Green Mountain Trail, just off the Panthertown Valley Trail

PEMB
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
PEMB0004591Kelly, Lisa   28512020-06-09
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Power line right-of-way paralleling Chastain Valley Road, 35.016871 -83.150248

PEMB
Diphasiastrum digitatum (Dill. ex A. Braun) Holub
PEMB0004508Havran, J. Christopher   50622016-11-01
United States, North Carolina, Harnett, Campbell University Campus... along Campbell University Cross Country Trail/Disc Golf Course., 35.410006 -78.729186


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