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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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Vaccinium brittonii Porter ex E.P. Bicknell
BRIT311450   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT312318H. H. Bartlett   12431951-10-04
United States, Michigan, Barry, Thornapple Lake, near NE end.

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BRIT311373   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT311355   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT313219Arnold O. Haugen   2921941-06-24
United States, Michigan, Barry, SE 0.25, SW 0.25, Sec 18, T3N, R9W

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BRIT276766   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT302742   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT302673   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT218399   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT242685   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT241245   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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Scirpus cyperinus (L.) Kunth
BRIT253311   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT265560   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT198561H. H. Bartlett   12941951-10-05
United States, Michigan, Barry, Yankee Springs: 1 mile to 1.7 m. southwest of junction of Gun Lake and Yankee Springs Roads.

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Asplenium platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT196696G. W. Parmelee   16981950-07-30
United States, Michigan, Barry, Orangeville Twp.; T2N, R10W, Sec. 1.

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BRIT513906   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT511431   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray
BRIT509582   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT543917   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT546729   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT520408   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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BRIT576708   
United States, Michigan, Barry

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Pilea fontana (Lunell) Rydb.
BRIT574783   
United States, Michigan, Barry


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