Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cardamine angustata (Dentaria heterophylla), Cardamine angustata var. multifida, Cardamine angustata var. ouachitana, Cardamine angustata var. angustata
Search Criteria: Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Vascular Plants


NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00232383Bozeman, J.R.   88511967-04-16
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve; Stevens Creek, 1.5 mi NE of Clarks Hill, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m

NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00232384Radford, A. [Albert]   426871958-04-16
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m

NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00232385Radford, A. [Albert]   317141958-04-11
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m

NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00232386Radford, A. [Albert]   317361958-04-16
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m

NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00232387Radford, A. [Albert] E.   317011958-04-11
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m

NCU:Vascular Plants
Cardamine angustata O.E. Schulz
NCU00231570Michener, D. C.   25631976-04-07
United States, South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve, 33.68894843 -82.15962809, 60 - 100m


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