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

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Warren Wilson College Herbarium


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Comandra umbellata (L.) Nutt.
1644R. C. Dunton   141959-06-12
USA, North Carolina, Orange, N. C. 551, 2 mi. s. Chapel Hill

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1671W. L. Ellison   7591968-02-17
USA, South Carolina, Abbeville, Near Long Can Creek off Highway 185, Due West, S.C., 213m

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1643S. W. Leonard   
USA, North Carolina, Macon, detailed locality information protected

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1645J. G. Haesloop   4961967-04-23
USA, North Carolina, Stanly, 0.7 miles south on county road 1455 from U.S. 52.

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7862Susie Lusardi   19-362019-07-15
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Christmount Preserve, 35.59653 -82.30007, 823m

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1646Ryan Nepomuceno & Rebecca Sharp   2006-05-02
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Jones Mtn, Freeman's Ridge Trail along creek.

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1647W. A. Eggler   1972-06-06
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Crabtree Falls Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway

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1648A. E. Radford   450241966-07-23
USA, North Carolina, Madison, On French Broad River w. of Hot Springs

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1649W. T. Penfound   1968-07-18
USA, Polly Mnt. Chatooga River

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1650R. C. Dunton   5061961-08-03
USA, North Carolina, Burke, Linwood Falls Park


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