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

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke Herbarium


PEMB
PEMB0004093Leonard, Steven Worth   22961969-03-23
United States, North Carolina, Davidson, along Swearing Creek, about 0.5 mi W of old US 64, W of Lexington, 35.821363 -80.29842

PEMB
PEMB0004316Oxendine, Linda   2191969-07-22
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Collected 1.7 mi E of Lumberton, along US 74 and Lumber River, 34.601068 -78.991188

PEMB
Ulmus alata Michx.
PEMB0004609Oxendine, Linda   811968-05-04
United States, North Carolina, Lancaster, Forty Acre Rock, 2 mi S of Taxahaw, 34.668889 -80.526219

PEMB
Planera aquatica J.F. Gmel.
PEMB0004091Leonard, Steven Worth   12261968-04-05
United States, South Carolina, Richland, at Congaree River on US 601; 33.75525 -80.644488, 33.75525 -80.644488

PEMB
Planera aquatica J.F. Gmel.
PEMB0004092Oxendine, Linda   2281969-07-22
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, Collected 1.7 mi E of Lumberton, along US 74 and Lumber River; 34.601068 -78.991188, 34.601068 -78.991188


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Google Map

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