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

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North Carolina State University, Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium


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Dow, William   2001-07-02
USA, North Carolina, Chatham, Pittsboro, 35.720146 -79.177237

NCSLG
Smith, David   2001-10-01
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Apex, 35.732652 -78.850286

NCSLG
Cercospora fuliginosa Ellis & Kellerm.
Bambara, Stephen   2005-10-13
USA, North Carolina, Wake, North Raleigh, 35.882883 -78.624194

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Cercospora sequoiae Ellis & Everh.
Hazel, Dennis   2008-09-09
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Garner, NC, 35.711264 -78.614171

NCSLG
Potter, Carl   2010-01-17
USA, North Carolina, Pender, (Johnson Nursery Corp.) 985 Johnson Nursery Rd. WILLARD, NC 28478, 34.681058 -77.963022

NCSLG
Cercospora sequoiae Ellis & Everh.
   2009-02-18
USA, North Carolina, Wake, Field Nursery in Garner, NC, 35.711264 -78.614171

NCSLG
Ruth, Cliff   2009-07-09
USA, North Carolina, Henderson, 374 Ray Hill Rd. MILLS RIVER, NC 28759, 35.353581 -82.589066

NCSLG
Grand, Larry   1996-06-06
United States, North Carolina, Dare, Sweetgum Swamp Trail, Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve, 35.986931 -75.661549


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Google Map

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