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

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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3577Hinkle   1968-09-24
USA, NC, Buncombe, Old highway 70, near Old Fort, N. C.

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3579John R. Bozeman   79751966-08-29
USA, NC, Macon, Satulah Mountain

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3579John R. Bozeman   79751966-08-29
USA, NC, Macon, Satulah Mountain

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3564Ted Bradley   33341966-07-23
USA, NC, Pender, 0.7 mi. w. of U.S. 117 off co. rd. 1347, n. of Burgaw

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3565J. F. Mathews   1968-07-13
USA, NC, Union, county rd. 1606, 0.6 miles north of jct. with NC 218

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3566Jeff F. Louge   21291967-07-27
USA, GA, Pierce, Roadside ditch through pocosin on Ga. 32, 1.6 miles west of Little Satilla River.

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3567S. W. Leonard   16861968-06-23
USA, SC, Jasper, Along US 278-SC 462, 6 mi E of Ridgeland

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Polygala hookeri Torr. & A. Gray
3569S. W. Leonard   17491968-07-11
USA, NC, Columbus, 4 mi. northwest of Old Dock on NC 130.

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3570A. E. Radford   448541966-07-05
USA, NC, Craven, near N.C. 101, 3.7 miles nw of N. Harlow.

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8046Mandy Monroe   Y0092008-06-11
USA, South Carolina, Georgetown, Yawkey Wildlife Preserve, along Daisy Bank Road

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3571R. C. Dunton   1661559-06-29
USA, NC, Harnett, Little River N.C. 27

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3572A. E. Radford   448551966-07-05
USA, NC, Craven, near N.C. 101, 3.7 miles nw of N. Harlow.

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3573Harry E. Ahles   478891958-07-30
uSA, NC, Chowan, 0.8 mile east northeast of Edenton on US 17, 36.086658 -76.590279

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3575R. C. Dunton   1381959-06-29
USA, NC, Harnett, 1.4 Mi. s. of Olivia

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3580H. W. Jensen   
USA, NC, Buncombe, Above Bee Tree Lake

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3581John F. Louge   19801967-06-27
USA, SC, Richland, off U.S. 176, approx. 9 miles north of Columbia at Harbeson State Forest.

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3574S. W. Leonard   14241968-05-06
USA, NC, Clay, along Buck Creek 1 mi N of U.S. 64


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