https://midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=212University of North Carolina, AshevilleMid-Atlantic HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/index.phpMid-Atlantic HerbariaseinetAdmin@asu.eduhttps://midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/index.php2024-03-28engWe have a collection of about 7500 specimens that are primarily from the southern Appalachians. These include about 2500 specimens from Polk County and vicinity that were collected by O. M. Freeman in the 1950's, and about 1500 specimens from the Bent Creek Herbarium of the U.S. Forest Service.University of North Carolina, Ashevilledclarke@unca.eduDavid Clarkedclarke@unca.educontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-28T12:59:56-07:00Mid-Atlantic Herbaria - 6a5f7489-c9d6-4e81-aed5-6eb7123dea3cUTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://midatlanticherbaria.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=212UNCAUniversity of North Carolina, Ashevillehttps://sernecportal.org/portal/content/collicon/unca.pnghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/David Clarkedclarke@unca.edu<p>We have a collection of about 7500 specimens that are primarily from the southern Appalachians. These include about 2500 specimens from Polk County and vicinity that were collected by O. M. Freeman in the 1950's, and about 1500 specimens from the Bent Creek Herbarium of the U.S. Forest Service.</p>