Dataset: CATU-
Taxa: Barbarea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Catawba College Herbarium


CATU
Barbarea verna (Mill.) Asch.
CATU000924Paul J. Gross Jr.   11974-04-18
United States, North Carolina, Wake, 6 miles NE ofRaleigh, Downtown BLVD.

CATU
Barbarea verna (Mill.) Asch.
CATU000925T. M. Ridge   76-101976-03-20
United States, North Carolina, Rowan, Dan Nicholas Park, Sec F-4

CATU
Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
CATU002507Glenn Lowder   00-052000-04-14
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, SR1332 5 mi from Cosby Campground

CATU
Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
CATU003654Devin Rodgers   B-3232011-03-29
United States, North Carolina, Davie, LTCNC's Bittinger tract adj. to Point Rd./Yadkin R.

CATU
Barbarea verna (Mill.) Asch.
CATU003763Devin Rodgers   B-142010-05-22
United States, North Carolina, Davie, LTCNC's Bittinger tract adj. to Point Rd./Yadkin R.

CATU
CATU004865M. J. Baranski   84-141984-04-08
USA, North Carolina, Rowan, Dunn's Mountain, east of Salisbury. Off road, below top, east side.


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