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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT263299   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Brachyelytrum aristosum (Michx.) Trel.
BRIT258159   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT202386   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Carex deflexa Hornem.
BRIT201894   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, detailed locality information protected

BRIT:VDB
BRIT202387   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Carex scoparia Schkuhr ex Willd.
BRIT206068   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT207471   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT199294   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Carex baileyi Britton
BRIT200598   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. & Hook. f.
BRIT271780   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT500842T. F. Weiboldt   119262007-07-10
United States, West Virginia, Tucker, Abe's Run Fen, Canaan Valley State Park about 1.5 mi SW of Park entrance on Hwy 32, ca 10 mi N of Harman, WV, 991m

BRIT:VDB
Ilex montana Torr. & A. Gray ex A. Gray
BRIT509576   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Juncus brevicaudatus (Engelm.) Fernald
BRIT651792   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Juncus brevicaudatus (Engelm.) Fernald
BRIT651793   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker

BRIT:VDB
Juncus brevicaudatus (Engelm.) Fernald
BRIT651794   
United States, West Virginia, Tucker


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Google Map

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