Dataset: MUHW-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; West Virginia; Berkeley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


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MUHW003771William N. Grafton   1997-04-12
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Southeast corner at junction of WV Rt9 and Back Creek

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MUHW005297   
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley

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MUHW005718Earl L. Core   22831929-08-15
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Hedgesville

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MUHW005963Jan Taylor   1331977-08-23
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Bridge crossing Opequon Cr on Rt. 45.

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MUHW005973Jan Taylor   1311977-08-23
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, 1 mi E of Shanghai.

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MUHW006021Jan Taylor   1331977-08-23
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Bridge crossing Opequon Cr on Rt. 45.

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Panicum lanuginosum Ell., non Bosc ex Spreng.
MUHW007254Earl E. Berkley   5001929-08-15
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley, Shenandoah River, near Martinsburg.

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MUHW012013   
United States, West Virginia, Berkeley


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Google Map

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