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

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Marshall University


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MUHW004734WVU Botanical Expedition   14721929-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Mouth of Harmon Creek

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MUHW005066John S. Bonar   1960-06-04
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Cross Creek

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Carex stipata Muhl. ex Willd.
MUHW005522   
United States, West Virginia, Brooke

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MUHW005640Earl L. Core   1473-1861929-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Mouth of Harmon Creek.

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MUHW005984John S. Bonar   1958-08-10
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Huffs Run

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MUHW006358John S. Bonar   s.n.1959-07-09
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Woods of Mingo Run

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MUHW006359John S. Bonar   1-21961-06-27
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Near Independence

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Agrostis hyemalis (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
MUHW006490Earl. L. Berkley   1929-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Brooke

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MUHW007400David A. Dick   3402005-08-02
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Along Ohio River, ca 0.3 mi upstream from bridge at E Steubenville., 40.361905 -80.605606, 204m

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Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
MUHW007418David A. Dick   3392005-08-02
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, Along Ohio River, ca 0.3 mi, upstream from bridge at E Steubenville., 40.361905 -80.605606, 204m

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Rosaceae Juss.
MUHW011470   
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, 40.213214 -80.59582

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Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
MUHW015377   
United States, West Virginia, Brooke

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MUHW017596Marion Mallory   141976-04-08
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, 3.2 mi NE of county line on Rt 88

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MUHW041921Kevin Campbell   s.n.2016-07-25
United States, West Virginia, Brooke, CR 20 Pierce Run Rd. McKinleyville, WV, 40 80, 226m


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