Dataset: HBSH-
Taxa: Prenanthes
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Highlands Biological Station Herbarium


HBSH
Prenanthes roanensis (Chickering) Chickering
HBSH0000117Pitillo, J. Dan   33081969-09-06
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell, Jane Bald, about 1 mile east of CarversGap and NC 261., 1768m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000118Wykle, W. B.   2681987-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Junction of Yellow Mountain Road and Norton Road, 1109m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000119Lee, Martha   12001982-09-17
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Along 83C between Albert's Mountain and Reynold's Gap, 1174 - 1585m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000120Wykle, W. B.   2681987-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Junction of Yellow Mountain Road and Norton Road, 1109m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000121Wykle, W. B.   2681987-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Junction of Yellow Mountain Road and Norton Road, 1109m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000122Pittillo, J. Dan   116441993-10-07
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Pinky Falls Nature Preserve, 1.8 km (1.1 mi) west of US 64 on Flat Mountain Road-SR 1544, at Randall Lake; 35.082102 -83.207696, 35.082102 -83.207696, 1155 - 1165m

HBSH
Prenanthes trifoliata (Cass.) Fernald
HBSH0000123Pittillo, J. Dan   116441993-10-07
United States, North Carolina, Macon, Pinky Falls Nature Preserve, 1.8 km (1.1 mi) west of US 64 on Flat Mountain Road-SR 1544, at Randall Lake; 35.082102 -83.207696, 35.082102 -83.207696, 1155 - 1165m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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