Dataset: WTU-V
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; South Carolina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium, Vascular Plant Collection


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108003Harold St. John   58181921-09-05
U.S.A., South Carolina, Clarendon, North side of Mount Carrie, Olympic National Forest., 1677m

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197882A. E. Radford   306741957-10-13
U.S.A., South Carolina, McCormick, Near South Carolina 28, .7 miles south south-east of Parksville.

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234696Nora E. Mullens, C. Leland Rodgers   670641967-05-23
U.S.A., South Carolina, Greenville, Roadside at Traveler's Rest.

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234671C. Leland Rodgers, N. E. Mullens   670841967-06-19
U.S.A., South Carolina, Greenville, Border plant around First Baptist Church, Travelers Rest., 34.966172 -82.44647

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237727J. F. Logue   9751967-04-22
U.S.A., South Carolina, Richland, Weedy lawn off U.S. 76, 7 miles north of Columbia., 34.071304 -81.127478

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21106JWTJ. Arthur Harris   C196661919-07-31
U.S.A., South Carolina, Slanns Island., 32.649626 -80.317044

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195436A. E. Radford   347631958-06-08
U.S.A., South Carolina, McCormick, Stevens Creek, 1.5 miles NE of Clark's Hill., 33.678282 -82.148006

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289247J. Massey, S. W. Leonard   31761972-04-15
U.S.A., South Carolina, Barnwell, Railroad right-of-way along HW 78 on E side of Williston.

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62598R. M. Tryon Jr., R.K.Godfrey (no. 907)   9031939-07-26
U.S.A., South Carolina, Clarendon, Floating on pond in swamp of Black River, 1 mile southwest of Sardinia., 33.824068 -80.095204

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238583Wm. L. Ellison   7761968-05-01
U.S.A., South Carolina, Abbeville, Bank of Long Cane Creek n. of State Hwy. 185., 34.293092 -82.313293

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238718S. W. Leonard, A. E. Radford   13681968-04-25
U.S.A., South Carolina, Lancaster, Along Catawba River at S.C. 5.


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Google Map

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