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Regarding a photograph/picture, This is obviously an exceptionally rare plant and very few people are aware of where the remaining three stands are located. Rob Evans, Former head of the NC Plant conservation program, has a blogspot which I've cited in this article and it has several lovely pictures. Also the NC Botanical Garden (which is UNC run organisation) posted a few photos from their seed banking project in 2019 on their facebook page. I don't feel I have sufficient understanding of the image policies here on wikipedia to contact either of these potential sources regarding giving permission for us to use a photo but I thought I'd share in case someone more experienced wants to take up where i hit a wall- https://www.facebook.com/NCBotanicalGarden/photos/pcb.10162605727490599/10162605726920599/ and http://ncplantcon.blogspot.com/2014/06/blue-ridge-huckleberry-gaylussacia.html are the relevant links. Kelly of Carolina (talk) 19:38, 8 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]