Dataset: ENO-
Taxa: Brassicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eno River State Park Herbarium


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ENO00055McCurdy Gottfried, Yolande de Boisferon   281973-03-28
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Deep River, 2 mi E of Moncure, 35.598674 -79.057489

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ENO00056Smith, Craig A.   1071978-03-31
United States, North Carolina, Lee, 2 mi W of Moncure, Deep River, 35.621473 -79.113123

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Barbarea verna (Mill.) Asch.
ENO00057Moore, Julie I. Hackney   s.n.1971-05-06
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Deep River 2 mi E of Moncure, 35.597418 -79.058691

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Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
ENO00058Vogel, Ethel A.   s.n.1982-03-23
United States, North Carolina, ERSP [Eno River State Park]... Bobbitt Hole Trail, 152m

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ENO00059May, Mary Love   181977-03-15
United States, North Carolina, Orange, between Veneble [sic; Venable] and Dey Halls, U.N.C. [University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] Chapel Hill, 35.9098 -79.0508


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Google Map

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