Dataset: GMUF-Plants
Taxa: Enemion
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0003630Gary P. Fleming, Charles E. Stevens   101751995-04-21
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Along the Hyco River, 0.2 mi. E of US Hwy. 501 bridge, 1.2 mi. NW of Mayo; elev. 340.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0003629Gary P. Fleming, Charles E. Stevens   101751995-04-21
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Woods on bottomland levee along the Hyco River, 0.2 mi. SE of US Hwy. 501 bridge, 1.2 mi. NW of Mayo.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0003619Gary P. Fleming, Charles E. Stevens   101751995-04-21
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Along the Hyco River, 0.2 mi. SE of US Hwy. 501 bridge, 1.2 mi. NW of Mayo; elev. 340.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0003620Gary P. Fleming   27261988-04-13
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Local colony in moist rich woods on steep bluff along Potomac River; in Dranesville District Park, 2.4 mi. NW of Mclean; elev. 240'.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0003621Allen Belden, Jr., Nancy E. Van Alstine   13931997-04-09
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Ca. 0.3 km SE of the junction of the Hyco River and Rt. 501. Floodplain forest of the Hyco River (SE side).

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0045045Gary P. Fleming   155152011-05-05
United States, Virginia, Southampton, Common on rich, sandy floodplain terraces and levees along the Meherrin River, , ca, 1.6 mi. S of jct. Rtes 615 and 622, 7.0 miles SE of Emporia. With Asarum canadense and other rich-site herbs under Acer barbatum, Carya cordiformis, Celtis occidentalis, Asimina triloba, Aesculus flava, etc.


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