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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Vaccinium atrococcum (A. Gray) A. Heller
BRIT311713   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT316718   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT316850   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT325459   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT253880   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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Panicum lanuginosum Ell., non Bosc ex Spreng.
BRIT265725   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT266853   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT272991   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT273190   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT271633   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT554971J. Franklin Collins   s.n.1885-09-00
United States, Rhode Island, Providence, Shores of the Seekouk (River), East Providence, RI.

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Asclepias pulchra Ehrh. ex Willd.
BRIT439449E. J. Palmer   474461945-09-30
United States, Rhode Island, Providence, Along artificial lake, near Diamond Hill.

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BRIT517314   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT509131   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT523380   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT523379   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT526804   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence

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BRIT589454   
United States, Rhode Island, Providence


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