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

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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5956   1977-09-14
USA, NC, Buncombe, WWC Campus, Wilson Trail

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5954Ted Bradley   35331966-09-23
USA, SC, Berkeley, Roadside, ca. 1.1 mi. s. of Monck's Corner off U.S. 52.

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5955Addieline Vining   1948-05-11
USA, NC, Buncombe, WWC. Suicide Ridge Trail

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7563Amy E. Boyd   18-0132018-10-02
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Christmount Preserve, Rocky Knob Trail.

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7590Gray Goliszek   19-0022019-05-21
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Christmount Preserve, northeast slope on ridgeline toward top of mountain on Azalea Trail, 35.59237 -82.9947, 878m

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5957   431977-09-14
USA, NC, Buncombe, Wilson Trail, WWC campus

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5960John R. Bozeman   106871967-07-09
USA, NC, Buncombe, Mixed deciduous forest, east seepage slope of Rich Mountain, approx. 4.0 miles North of Boone on Junalaska Road

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5960John R. Bozeman   106871967-07-09
USA, NC, Buncombe, Mixed deciduous forest, east seepage slope of Rich Mountain, approx. 4.0 miles North of Boone on Junalaska Road

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881Sadie Adams   2007-05-10
USA, NC, Buncombe, WWC campus. Suicide Ridge Trail, near the trail head for Cold Springs

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5958Wm. T. Penfound   1973-10-16
USA, NC, Buncombe, S.W. facing slope Kitsuma Peak Trail, 853m

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5959A.E. Radford   455351968-06-25
USA, NC, Ashe, Rich woods on Bluff Mt.

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472Amy E. Boyd   07-4302007-08-19
USA, NC, Buncombe, WWC Cold Springs Trail

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5961S.W. Leonard   17011968-06-23
USA, SC, Berkeley, Woodland margin along SC 165 just north of jct. of SC 161.


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