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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT318059   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

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Bidens L.
BRIT274817   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
Sporobolus vaginiflorus (Torr. ex A. Gray) Alph. Wood
BRIT270313   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
Eleocharis quadrangulata (Michx.) Roem. & Schult.
BRIT246462   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
Fuirena pumila (Torr.) Spreng.
BRIT250156   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, detailed locality information protected

BRIT:VDB
BRIT199424   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
BRIT207139   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
BRIT204287   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
BRIT206133   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, detailed locality information protected

BRIT:VDB
Carex suberecta (Olney) Britton
BRIT207069   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
Carex atlantica subsp. capillacea (L. H. Bailey) Reznicek
BRIT198962   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

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BRIT272170H. H. Bartlett   14721951-10-06
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr.
BRIT278747   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo

BRIT:VDB
BRIT422400John A. Churchill   73-8081973-08-20
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Small slough off shore of Eagle Lake on west side.

BRIT:VDB
Epifagus virginiana (L.) W. P. C. Barton
BRIT537717H. H. Bartlett   13941951-10-06
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Sugarloaf Hill, between Little and Big Sugarloaf Lakes., 42.15844 -85.63354

BRIT:VDB
BRIT578761   
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.