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

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0004432Gary P. Fleming   74681992-09-14
United States, Virginia, Bedford, James River Gorge. 0.5 mi. SE of the mouth of Big Cove Branch, 1.9 miles SE of Glasgow; elev. ca. 700 ft.

GMUF:Plants
GMUF-0004431Gary P. Fleming   74681992-09-14
United States, Virginia, Bedford, James River Gorge. 0.5 mi. SE of the mouth of Big Cove Branch, 1.9 miles SE of Glasgow; elev. ca. 700 ft.

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004378Gary P. Fleming   61481991-09-28
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, 0.1 mi. east of American Legion (Cabin John) Beltway bridge, 1.9 miles north of McLean.

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004377Jeanne Norris   1111981-08-01
United States, Virginia, Fairfax City, In Daniel's Run Park.

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004376Doris Eidsness   491968-10-17
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Not shown

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004375D. H. Askegaard   s.n1982-09-03
United States, Virginia, Arlington, Bluemont Park.

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004395Ted Bradley, with a class   257391993-10-11
United States, Virginia, King William, Along the Pamunkey River at rte. 615, s. of Etna Mills.

GMUF:Plants
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) H. H. Iltis
GMUF-0004394Ted Bradley, with a class   257391993-10-11
United States, Virginia, King William, Along the Pamunkey River at rte. 615, s. of Etna Mills.


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