Dataset: SLRO-
Taxa: Sarraceniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


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SLRO016436K.S. Erdman   49411970-07-03
United States, Oregon, Lake, Darlingtonia State Park along US Route 101, N of Florence

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SLRO016437K.S. Erdman   52881971-04-16
United States, Georgia, Ware, N side of Okefenokee Swamp along route 177, between Okefenokee Swamp Park and US 1 and 23

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SLRO016438John Bright   
United States, South Carolina, Williamsburg, detailed locality information protected

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SLRO016439Michel G. Lelong   45861968-05-14
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Along W side of Highway 163, about half way between Mobile and Dauphin Island, 1.5 miles N of intersection with Highway 22 to Fowl River, 30.564356 -88.106267

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SLRO016440N. Russell   s.n.1941-09-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Mercer, Mercer Bog

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SLRO016441K.S. Erdman   41011969-07-08
United States, Pennsylvania, Mercer, Mercer Bog, 2.0 miles W of Mercer on Pennsylvania Route 318, headwaters of Lackawannock Creek

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SLRO016442R. Reed   s.n.1951-07-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Clymer, Clymer Bog, Clymer quadrangle

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SLRO016443R.N. Evans   
United States, New York, Chautauqua, detailed locality information protected

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SLRO016444Elizabeth Bates   3241970-07-09
United States, Minnesota, Cook, Behind Lodge, Clearwater Lake

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SLRO016445J.P. Phillips   3141969-09-13
United States, Pennsylvania, Mercer, Mercer Bog, 1.7 miles W of Mercer on Pennsylvania Route 318, headwaters of Lackawannock Creek, 41.218276 -80.275192

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SLRO016446O.E. Jennings   143571917-07-16
Canada, Ontario, 5.5 miles W of Long Lake, 49.780174 -86.671481


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