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

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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7580Susie Lusardi   19-0372019-07-16
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Christmount Preserve, along the Blue Ridge Trail, 35.59319 -82.29635, 895m

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4067S. W. Leonard   17951968-07-25
United States, North Carolina, McDowell, 1.1 mi. north of old US 70 on Curtis Creek Rd.

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4068   1977-09-28
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College, Suicide Ridge

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4069   
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College, Suicide Ridge

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9084Ian Ibarra   2023-07-08
USA, NC, Buncombe, This specimen was collected along the WWC River Trail, in dappled shade, 35.60854 -82.442244

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4063Tim Reeves   1968-08-18
United States, North Carolina, Stanly, Two miles east of intersection N.C. 1729, on N.C. 1730

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7279Amy E. Boyd   15-1322015-07-31
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Sandy Bottom Wetland Preserve Sandy Bottom Wetland Preserve, 35.495733 -82.592767

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4064Hinkle   1351968-09-07
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Low drainage area of open pasture at Warren Wilson College

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104Amy E. Boyd   07-2742007-07-07
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College, east of Wildlife Pond

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4065Hinkle   1351968-09-07
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Low drainage area of open pasture at Warren Wilson College, 658m

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4066Tim Reeves   1968-08-02
United States, North Carolina, Davidson, 0.1 mi. northeast of intersection N.C. 8, on co. road 2310

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601Mandy Monroe   892007-06-29
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Warren Wilson College, Dam Pasture trail, at the base of the trail in the parking area


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