Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Virginia; Albemarle; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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BRIT312390Gustav W. Hall   36901963-10-20
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, (Amoco); Along route 250 West of Mechum's River

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Rhododendron roseum (Loisel.) Rehder
BRIT310993   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT311268   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT313959Gustav W. Hall   36911963-10-20
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, At rear of service station (Amoco). Along route 250 west of Mechum's River

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BRIT268894   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT278181   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT215763   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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Panicum lanuginosum Ell., non Bosc ex Spreng.
BRIT265722   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT258157   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT258156   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT196042   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT195673   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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Cyperus lancastriensis Porter ex A. Gray
BRIT246844   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT500547Charles E. Stevens   57391972-08-13
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, Chalk Mtn, near Covesville, 366m

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Lycopodiella appressa (Chapm.) Cranfill
BRIT498006T. F. Weiboldt   118642006-09-24
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, Near Rio Mills about 0.5 mi NE of South Rivanna dam, N of Charlottesville.

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Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray
BRIT557208   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT569990   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT577502   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle

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BRIT609444   
United States, Virginia, Albemarle


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