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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Agalinis paupercula (A. Gray) Britton
BRIT308143   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT316313   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT274914   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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Heterotheca falcata (Pursh) V.L. Harms
BRIT280859   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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Eupatorium dubium Willd. ex Poir.
BRIT281017   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT291846   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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Rhynchospora inundata (Oakes) Fernald
BRIT213475   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT219900   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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Rhynchospora inundata (Oakes) Fernald
BRIT213515   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

BRIT:VDB
Rhynchospora inundata (Oakes) Fernald
BRIT213514M. L. Fernald   3331918-08-08
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT230798   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT266297   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

BRIT:VDB
Carex bullata x C. greenii
BRIT200712   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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Eurybia spectabilis (Aiton) G.L. Nesom
BRIT273339   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

BRIT:VDB
BRIT422410Clarence H. Knowlton   s.n.1908-08-01
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Ponkapaug Pond. Canton.

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Helianthemum dumosum (E.P. Bicknell) Fernald
BRIT514720   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

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BRIT510020   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth


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Google Map

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