Dataset: WWC
Taxa: Agrimonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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24Mandy Monroe   1462007-08-01
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College. Dam Pasture Trail near trail head that meets pasture.

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2968A. E. Radford   450561966-07-23
USA, NC, Yancey, on N.C. 197 near Little Cane River Gap

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2967   164
USA, NC, Buncombe, Suicide(Broyle's) Ridge WWC

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2969   971977-09-07
USA, NC, Buncombe, Suicide(Broyle's) Ridge on creek, WWC Campus

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2970Ross Hinkle   671968-09-02
USA, NC, Buncombe, at WWC near Berea Ch., 671m

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2971John R. Bozeman   75871966-08-22
USA, NC, Macon, Adjacent to the airport off U.S. 64 s.e. of Franklin; 1.0 mi. s. of jct. with U.S. 441.

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2971John R. Bozeman   75871966-08-22
USA, NC, Macon, Adjacent to the airport off U.S. 64 s.e. of Franklin; 1.0 mi. s. of jct. with U.S. 441.

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164Amy E. Boyd   07-3252007-07-20
USA, NC, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College. Dodge Lake Trail, on trailside

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62Mandy Monroe   1992007-08-31
USA, NC, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College. Cold Springs Trail. On uphill at splits to superfund.

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2972Amy E. Boyd   07-3462007-07-22
USA, NC, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College, along cutoff between Fitness Trail and Dogwood Pasture.

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2966   
USA, NC, Buncombe, Suicide(Broyle's) Ridge, WWC campus

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2973   1977-09-07
USA, NC, Buncombe, Suicide(Broyle's) Ridge, top ridge westward

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2974S. W. Leonard   34361970-08-08
USA, NC, Orange, Along Smith Level road, 1 mile south of Carrboro.

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2975   97
USA, NC, Buncombe, Suicide(Broyle's) Ridge, top of ridge WWC campus

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9083Ian Ibarra   2023-07-08
USA, NC, Buncombe, This specimen was collected along the WWC Herb Cabin, with other forest medicinals., 35.60923 -82.441728


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