Dataset: VT-
Search Criteria: Pakistan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT112027   
Pakistan

VT
Orchis L.
UVMVT112365   
Pakistan

VT
Arisaema Mart.
UVMVT102871   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT133375   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT133376   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT133786   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT133787   
Pakistan

VT
Leucopoa albida (Turcz. ex Trin.) V.I. Krecz. & Bobrov
UVMVT132134Webster, G.L.   61501955-07-16
Pakistan, Rockiy slopes, Atosar Valley, Karakoram Range, Baltistan. Upper end of Hushe Valley, Ghondakoro Glacier basin at the foot of the Masherbrum., 3810m

VT
UVMVT139798   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT140636   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT140637   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT139815   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT139826   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT142781   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT142790   
Pakistan

VT
Sedum L.
UVMVT145681   
Pakistan

VT
Sedum L.
UVMVT145705   
Pakistan

VT
Sedum L.
UVMVT145716   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT148306   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT148307   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT150229   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT154836   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT161443   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT165099   
Pakistan

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Inula L.
UVMVT171438   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT173237   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT178950   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT180116   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT182849   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT196995   
Pakistan

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Dryopteris Adans.
UVMVT200440   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT232114   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT232115   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT255426   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT266019   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT266020   
Pakistan

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UVMVT271148   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT271160   
Pakistan

VT
Mertensia Roth
UVMVT271782   
Pakistan

VT
UVMVT313100H. Ern   13478
Pakistan, North West Frontier

VT
Carex websteri
UVMVT024076Webster, G. L.; Nasir, E.   62571955-07-22
Pakistan, Karakorum Range, upper end of Hushe Valley


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.