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

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Eno River State Park Herbarium


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ENO00166Moore, Julie I. Hackney   841970-04-05
United States, North Carolina, Durham, south side of Eno River, 2 mi N of Weaver, 36.066546 -78.869364

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ENO00167Truitt, Jan I.   221979-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Orange, ENO RIVER STATE PARK Cabelands. On right of old house site trail; in flood plain, 150 feet of river, south.

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ENO00168Bryant, William   5351973-04-04
United States, North Carolina, Lee, near Deep River 2 mi E of Moncure, 35.599651 -79.053694

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ENO00169Truitt, Jan I.   241979-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Orange, ENO RIVER STATE PARK... Cabelands. West of old house site trail on bank of stream at foot crossing. 100 feet South of river.

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ENO00170Rankin, K. B.   1891976-04-02
United States, North Carolina, Lee, at Deep River locality off of Old US 1 ca 2 mi from Moncure, 35.618283 -79.095751

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ENO00171Williams, Delbert E.   771969-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Lee, Deep River 3.5 mi SW of Moncure, 35.621839 -79.139009


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