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

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke Herbarium


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PEMB0002438Leonard, Steven Worth   28171969-10-28
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, Near the US 421 (formerly US 17) bridge over the North East River, Wilmington, 34.22556 -77.945

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PEMB0002439Leonard, Steven Worth   21981968-10-23
United States, North Carolina, Columbus, along NC 130, 2.1 Mi NW of Old Dock, 34.195452 -78.61263

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PEMB0002440Bozeman, John R.   113921967-09-07
United States, South Carolina, Kershaw, around Adams Millpond, 2.5 mi NE of US 1 at Camden, on SC hwy 15, 34.284577 -80.521708

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PEMB0002441Bell, C. Ritchie   153081958-09-10
United States, North Carolina, Lincoln, by Howards Creek. 0.6 mi E of Cat Square, 35.540314 -81.399501

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PEMB0002442Bozeman, John R.   75961966-08-22
United States, North Carolina, Macon, adjacent to the airport off US 64, SE of Franklin; 1.0 mi S of jct with US 441

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Lycopus cokeri H.E. Ahles ex Sorrie
PEMB0002501Leonard, Steven Worth   21821968-10-23
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, Margin of Gum Swamp Lake, 34.910908 -79.563876


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Google Map

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