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

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


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DEK000093518Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-09-11
United States, West Virginia, Barbour, Pasture off Mud Run near Teter Creek Lake, 39.107317 -79.877675, 549m

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DEK000093541Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-09-11
United States, West Virginia, Barbour, Near Teter Creek Lake, off Mud Run, 39.107438 -79.878452, 549m

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DEK000093542Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-09-11
United States, West Virginia, Barbour, Near Teter Creek Lake, off Mud Run, 39.107438 -79.878452, 549m

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DEK000093543Kathy Gregg   s.n.1981-10-22
United States, West Virginia, Upshur, Stonecoal Recreation Area, 7.2 mi SW of Buckhannon; near Stonecoal Creek, 38.991028 -80.296774, 305m

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DEK000093577Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-08-25
United States, West Virginia, Taylor, Tricounty area, about 1/2 mi from Mt. Pleasant Church, 39.309822 -79.921246, 402 - 427m

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DEK000093580Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-09-11
United States, West Virginia, Barbour, Off Med Run near Teter Creek Lake, 39.103748 -79.879877, 549m

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DEK000093615Kathy Gregg   s.n.1980-09-16
United States, West Virginia, Barbour, Hunter's Fork; along a jeep trail at the top of the mountain, 39.132306 -80.073707

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DEK00096873E.R. Grose   9061950-10-10
USA, West Virginia, Upshur, In fields and gardens, Sago, Upshur County, West Virginia., 38.9 -80.2167

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Setaria viridis (L.) P. Beauv.
DEK00097644E.R. Grose   9091950-07-10
USA, West Virginia, Upshur, Sago, on railroad beds, fields, and gardens, 38.914267 -80.230082


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Google Map

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