Dataset: NC-
Taxa: Vitaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northland College


NC
2145T. C. Workman   M921973-06-30
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, S. end of Masonboro Island, s. of Wrightsville Beach, 34.102691 -77.866099

NC
2146C. Roper   1964-05-26
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, 4 miles west of Madison, 43.038574 -89.532822

NC
3984Newton Bobb   1963-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, College Campus, 46.5797 -90.873426

NC
3985Newton Bobb   1963-09-00
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, College Campus, 46.5797 -90.873426

NC
3986   1953-06-23
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, College Campus, 46.5797 -90.873426

NC
Parthenocissus inserta (A. Kern.) Fritsch
2144B. Adornato   1958-06-30
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, 43.102872 -89.206388

NC
Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Koehne
2143T. C. Workman   M971973-06-30
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover, s. Masonboro Island, s. of Wrightsville Beach, 34.101793 -77.867068

NC
2153Newton Bobb   2791930-06-17
United States, Wisconsin, Iron, Gurney, Wis, 46.462065 -90.508296

NC
2154T. Newton Bobb   2791930-06-17
United States, Wisconsin, Iron, Gurney, Wis, 46.462065 -90.508296

NC
2150Ida Bobb   1964-08-16
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, White River- Island, 46.508798 -90.853587

NC
2151C. Roper   1964-05-26
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, four miles west of Madison, 43.038574 -89.532822

NC
2152Chavda   481964-05-23
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, 1/2 mile west of intersection, county highway PD&M on Johnston Morraine, 43.016178 -89.543615

NC
2147Dendrology 1947   281947-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Campus, 46.579662 -90.872888

NC
2148Dendrology 1947   91947-00-00
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Campus, 46.579662 -90.872888

NC
2149Ida Bobb   1964-07-29
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, Deer Creek Valley, 46.510075 -90.846657


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