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

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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1673R.C. Dunton   5641967-05-01
United States, NC, Haywood, West Fork of the Pigeon River, 975m

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1674R.C. Dunton   8761967-05-22
United States, NC, Haywood, West Pigeon River, 853m

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1672Simin Yousefnejad   741967-06-22
United States, NC, Haywood, 10 miles west of Bryson City #19, 671m

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1676R.C. Dunton   8761967-05-01
United States, NC, Haywood, West Pigeon River, 853m

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1675R.C Dunton   111967-05-01
United States, NC, Haywood, 914m

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2468Sadie Adams   2009-04-10
United States, NC, Buncombe, 4 miles south of Warren Wilson College off of Shope Creek Rd. Located on the south/west edge of William Haggard's property at the base of the north/east-facing mountain

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1677Melissa Nicklas   131998-04-24
United States, NC, Buncombe, About 12 miles South of Black Mountain on Rt. 9, near Rocky Broad River, 853m

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1678   1962-05-01
United States, NC, Buncombe, Riceville Cove, 701m

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Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
7230Amy E. Boyd   15-0282015-04-24
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Sandy Bottom Wetland, 35.493733 -82.5919

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Hexastylis arifolia (Michx.) Small
1679Tom Daggy   35951967-05-29
United States, NC, Cabarrus, Rocky River at N.C. Rd. 73.

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Hexastylis shuttleworthii (Britten & Baker f.) Small
1681Ruby Harbison   21721971-06-13
United States, NC, Burke, Both sides of Steels Creek at end of Forest Service Road #228, West of hwy 181, 35.862838 -81.787991, 487 - 487m

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Hexastylis shuttleworthii (Britten & Baker f.) Small
1682Wm. T. Penfound   1969-03-30
United States, NC, Alexander, Rocky Face Mountain

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1680S.W. Leonard   16101968-06-06
United States, NC, Clay, near Buck Creek 1 mi N of US 64


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