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

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
Pieris japonica (Thunb.) D. Don ex G. Don
GMUF-0030375B. Miller   53831973-03-14
United States, Virginia, Not shown, In N. Va.

GMUF:Plants
Pieris japonica (Thunb.) D. Don ex G. Don
GMUF-0030376B. Miller   53831973-03-14
United States, Virginia, Not shown, in N. Va.

GMUF:Plants
Pieris japonica (Thunb.) D. Don ex G. Don
GMUF-0030377Ted Bradley   265341995-03-20
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Campus of George Mason University.

GMUF:Plants
Pieris japonica (Thunb.) D. Don ex G. Don
GMUF-0030374Barbara Miller   46551971-04-13
United States, Virginia, Not shown

GMUF:Plants
Pieris floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook. f.
GMUF-0030379Gary P. Fleming, Charles E. Stevens   70451992-07-30
United States, Virginia, Highland, on spur ridge of Shenandoah Mountain, 1.8 miles north of Tearjacket Knob summit and ca. 9.0 miles north of west Augusta.

GMUF:Plants
Pieris floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook. f.
GMUF-0030380Gary P. Fleming, Barbara B. Fleming   77791993-04-18
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Scrubby oak-pitch pine-heath thickets along Forest Service Road 162 on NW-facing slope of Bald Mountain ca, 0.3 mi. NE of Blue Ridge Parkway and 7.0 miles east of Vesuvius

GMUF:Plants
Pieris floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook. f.
GMUF-0030359Gary P. Fleming, Tom Wieboldt, Charles Stevens   122511996-08-23
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, Shenandoah National Park. Along Onemile Run Trail, ca. 1.5 mi. west of Twomile Run Overlook on Skyline Drive, 4.2 miles SE of Rocky Bar; elev. ca. 2700 ft.

GMUF:Plants
Pieris floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook. f.
GMUF-0030378Gary P. Fleming, T.J. Rawinski, S.Q. Croy, T. Slater   68961992-07-16
United States, Virginia, Rockingham, Shenandoah Mountain. Along Long Mountain Road, just south of Bald Knob and ca. 6 miles north of Rawley Springs; elev. 3560 ft.


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