Dataset: VT-
Taxa: bergia => Bergia, Bergia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT222914   
United States

VT
UVMVT222915   
United States

VT
UVMVT222916   
United States

VT
Bergia texana (Hook.) Seub. ex Walp.
UVMVT222917Hill, S. R.   342362001-08-28
United States, Illinois, Alexander, Illinois Route 3 (FAP 312), McClure, southeast side, periodically ponded area, north of the east-west Devil's Island Road (508E), just north of town line. Opposite abandoned barn. McClure 7.5 minute USGS quadrangle.; 37.32175 -89.430806, 37.32175 -89.430806, 104m

VT
Bergia ammanoides
UVMVT222918Mokim, S.   2411902-09-00
Myanmar, Pomin riverside, Minbu

VT
UVMVT222919   

VT
UVMVT222920   

VT
Bergia texana (Hook.) Seub. ex Walp.
UVMVT314376S.R. Hill   18411
United States, Texas

VT
Bergia trimera Fisch. & C.A.Mey.
UVMVT314377P.K. Latz   4073
Australia, Norther Territory


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