Dataset: NCSLG
Taxa: Pucciniastraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


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Young, Fred   1967-07-27

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Pucciniastrum goeppertianum (J.G. Kühn) Kleb.
Grand, Larry   1965-06-29

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Uredinopsis americana Syd. & P. Syd.
Moss, W.; Strout, M.   1998-08-13

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Gonzales, Raquel   1970-07-07
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Duke University campus (central & west), 36.002435 -78.939322

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Hodges, Charles   1970-06-00
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Research Triangle Park, U.S.F.S, 35.90005 -78.86849

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Shank, Absalom   2007-11-15
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell, Bakersville, NC, 36.015674 -82.158735

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Ducharme, Diane   2007-09-15
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Asheville, NC, 35.600945 -82.554015

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Grand, Larry; Hardin, J.   1969-10-00
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell, Roan Mountain, 36.1 -82.1167

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Grand, Larry; Vernia, Caroline   2000-11-09
United States, North Carolina, Chatham, White Pine Conservancy Stand, 35.61546667 -79.15993333

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Grand, Larry   1985-11-07

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Plant Disease and Insect Clinic   1983-11-08

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Plant Disease and Insect Clinic   1979-08-21

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Benson, D. M.   1976-08-16

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Blue, Linda   2009-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Madison, 350 Unakite Ln. MARS HILL, NC 28754, Lanscape, 35.982277 -82.497412

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Uredinopsis mirabilis (Peck) Magnus
Perry, K.   1978-07-29

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Uredinopsis mirabilis (Peck) Magnus
Menge, John   1972-08-04
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Richland Balsam Overlook, Blue Ridge Parkway, 35.362985 -82.992083


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Google Map

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