Dataset: GMUF-Plants
Taxa: ellisia => Ellisia, Ellisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0032054Gary Fleming   54021991-05-04
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, On west side of Skyline Drive at Simmons Gap, Shenandoah National Park; 5.1 miles SE of Rocky Bar, 671m

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GMUF-0032033Mark T. Strong   87-0261987-05-24
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Potomac River, 0.1 mi. w. of the Cabin John Bridge

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GMUF-0032034Mark T. Strong   s.n.1987-06-05
United States, Virginia, Culpeper, Rte. 625 and Hazel River.

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GMUF-0032035Gary P. Fleming   78071993-04-27
United States, Virginia, Buckingham, rich wooded cove on north-facing bluffs along the James River, opposite and 0.5 mi. SE of Norwood, 122m

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GMUF-0032036Roger Peoples   951971-05-12
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Bull Run Park

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0032037Ted Bradley   117811977-04-27
United States, Virginia, Warren, South Fork of the Shenandoah River along the continuation of the rte. 679, w. of Front Royal.

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GMUF-0032038Ted Bradley   143201978-04-30
United States, Virginia, Madison, along the Rapidan River at US 15 Madison Mills

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GMUF-0032039Barbara Lambourne   441977-04-28
United States, Virginia, Clarke, Fox Creek at junction with Shenandoah River, south of Va. 7

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GMUF-0032040Iori Miller   961979-05-05
United States, Virginia, Page, 4.7 mi. n. of rte. 675, on rte. 684, beside the South Fork of the Shenandoah River.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0032053Ted Bradley   315612001-05-17
United States, Virginia, Spotsylvania, along the Rappahannock river and rte 618, east of Golin run, w. of Fredericksburg

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0045609Matthew Sheik   1562021-04-28
United States, Virginia, Warren, Shenandoah River State Park. Constantly flooded alluvial riverside, southwest part of park., 38.84146167 -78.32727833, 165m


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