Dataset: DAV-
Taxa: Parthenocissus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California at Davis Herbarium


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June McCaskill   41-291985-08-02
Greece, Attica Region, Greece. Attica Region. Central Athens Regional Unit. Athens. Ancient Greek Agora. Generally north and extending westward from site 40., 37.9 22.98333333, 3m

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Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchc.
Eric Wada & Andy Walker   ANU33a2006-05-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, Oak Creek Canyon just under bridge crossing Pumphouse Wash. In a rocky creek bed. Vines growing on rocks, 35.024111 -111.736194, 1754m

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Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchc.
Eric Wada & Andy Walker   ANU33a2006-05-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, Oak Creek Canyon just under bridge crossing Pumphouse Wash. In a rocky creek bed. Vines growing on rocks., 35.023889 -111.736111, 1754m

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Grady L. Webster   112131962-06-08
Mexico, Nuevo León, Sierra Madre Oriental. Limestone slopes of Chipinque Mesa SW of Monterrey 2200-4100 ft. Limestone cliffs, liana in Quercus-Juglans forest., 25.6 -100.35, 1067m

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Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchc.
Mitch Provance   22152000-04-08
United States, California, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino County: Jurupa Mountains, Bloomington/Crestmore, c. 100 yards NE of the corner of Cedar Ave. and El Rivino Rd, and along the W side of the El Rivino Country Club., 34.04 -117.3, 293m

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Parthenocissus vitacea (Knerr) Hitchc.
Eric Wada and Andy Walker   CC-62006-10-23
United States, California, Tulare County, On SR198 just E of Three Rivers and the intersection with Old Three Rivers Road., 36.423333 -118.915722, 237m


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