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Dataset: TEST-TEST
Search Criteria: North Carolina; Wake; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bryophyte TEST - DELETE


TEST-233057:TEST-Anomodon
rostratus W. P. Schimper, 1860
BRIT75681P. Majestyk   76232007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail, 35.849998474121 -78.73999786377

TEST-233056:TEST-Anomodon
attenuatus Hübener, 1833
BRIT75741Piers Majestyk   76462007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail, 35.849998474121 -78.73999786377

TEST-163815:TEST-Atrichum
angustatum (Brid.) Bruch & Schimp.
BRIT76234Piers Majestyk   76152007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail, 35.849998474121 -78.73999786377

TEST-163815:TEST-Atrichum
angustatum (Brid.) Bruch & Schimp.
BRIT76235Piers Majestyk   76282007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park, Crabtree Creek entrance off US Hwy 70 along Sal's Branch Trail

TEST-107264:TEST-Bartramia
pomiformis Hedw.
BRIT76772H. S. Conard   s.n.1953-01-31
North Carolina, Wake, Hemlock Hill, 10 miles SW of Raleigh

TEST-31468:TEST-Sphagnum
palustre L.
BRIT87326Piers Majestyk   76202007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US Hwy 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail

TEST-119916:TEST-Sematophyllum
adnatum (Michx.) E. Britton
BRIT88645Piers Majestyk   76162007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US Hwy 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail, 35.85 -78.74

TEST-121077:TEST-Tortella
humilis (Hedw.) Jenn.
BRIT60556Piers Majestyk   76362007-11-03
North Carolina, Wake, William B. Umstead State Park off US Hwy 70 near Crabtree Creek entrance along Sal's Branch Trail, 35.85 -78.74


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Google Earth (KML)

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