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

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT316128   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT298079   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT218414   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT196406Donna M. Eggers Ware   36481971-06-06
United States, Missouri, Webster, About ΒΌ mi. downstream from first bridge downstream from MO Hwy. M crossing of Cantre Ck.; about 8 mi. E of Niangua.

BRIT:VDB
Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.
BRIT281870   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.
BRIT281869   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
Matelea decipiens (Alexander) Woodson
BRIT440075Donna M. Eggers Ware   3655b1971-06-06
United States, Missouri, Webster, On Cantre Creek near 2nd bridge above confluence Cantre Cr. with Osage Fork of Gasconade R.; about 8 mi. E of Niangua.

BRIT:VDB
Matelea decipiens (Alexander) Woodson
BRIT440076Donna M. Eggers Ware   3655a1971-06-06
United States, Missouri, Webster, On Cantre Ck, near 2nd bridge above its confluence with Osage Fork of Gasconade R.; about 8 mi. E of Niangua.

BRIT:VDB
BRIT513645   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT554571   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT556696   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT557440   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT545644   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT547576   
United States, Missouri, Webster

BRIT:VDB
BRIT605003   
United States, Missouri, Webster


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