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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT316633   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT312281Norlan C. Henderson   67-18541967-09-29
United States, Missouri, Cole, along US 63 about 11 miles east of Jefferson City

BRIT:VDB
BRIT313893Norlan C. Henderson   67-18591967-09-29
United States, Missouri, Cole, along US 63 about 11 miles east of Jefferson City

BRIT:VDB
Barbarea vulgaris W. T. Aiton
BRIT326168   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT322493   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
Myosotis virginica auct. non (L.) B.S.P.
BRIT325382   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I. M. Johnst.
BRIT324656   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
Bidens polylepis S. F. Blake
BRIT274777   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT269396   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT273723   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT291604   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT284843   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT305511   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT244392   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT512174   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT46811   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT512111   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT557829   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
Cuphea petiolata Pohl ex Koehne
BRIT522721   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT519460   
United States, Missouri, Cole

BRIT:VDB
BRIT577074   
United States, Missouri, Cole


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