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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carya aquatica (Hicoria aquatica, Carya aquatica var. australis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001858William B. Fox   11411947-08-31
United States, North Carolina, Lenoir, Sandy Banks of Neuse River, just below Rt. 70 bridge, south of Kingston

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001866William B. Fox   12871947-11-01
United States, North Carolina, Johnston, Overhanging Neuse R, below Rt. 301 bridge S of Smithfield

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001874William B. Fox   1947-08-31
United States, North Carolina, Craven, On Neuse River, below mouth of Batchelder's Creek, 1.5 miles north of New Bern

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001882Harry E. Ahles   512631958-10-15
United States, North Carolina, Pasquotank, Flat woods, 1.5 miles south of Weeksville

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001890Ken Whitam   T-3711969-04-30
United States, Louisiana, Quachita, Russell Sage Game Reserve 1 mile SW of I-20 at Millhaven crossover.

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001908R. Burckhalter   4041985-06-23
United States, Florida, Columbia, In moist sandy area near Santa Fe River. About 5 miles west of Ft. White. NE1/4 SW1/4 Sec 26, T6S, R15E

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Carya aquatica (F. Michx.) Elliott
01001916R. Dale Thomas   923691985-06-10
United States, Louisiana, Webster, Pasture and east bank of Bayou Bodcau south of La. 160 at the Bossier Parish Line west of Cotton Valley, T21N, R11W Sec. 13.


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