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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Lotus helleri Britton
BRIT303594   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT318120   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT320530   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT319794   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
Paspalum fluitans (Elliott) Kunth
BRIT267409   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT283259   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
Packera paupercula (Michx.) Á. Löve & D. Löve
BRIT288739   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT281494   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT289720   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT233580   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
Eragrostis hypnoides (Lam.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT264188   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT498005Kenneth Lawless   247671995-05-11
United States, Virginia, Charlotte, Mouth of Cargill's Creek; in N edge of woods road; ca 200 yds W of end of Rte 640; (Buffalo Springs Quad), 122m

BRIT:VDB
BRIT515110   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT605296   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT592851   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte, detailed locality information protected

BRIT:VDB
BRIT582408   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
BRIT542525   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte

BRIT:VDB
Sium suave Walter
BRIT624539   
United States, Virginia, Charlotte


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