Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Beta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT248667   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT248668Hill, S. R.   334822001-04-27
United States, California, Imperial, California Route 86/78, west side of road, near Kane Spring, 0.6 mile southeast of U.S. Border Patrol Station at San Felipe Wash bridge. About 3.3 miles southwest of the Salton Sea margin., 33.119267 -115.851517, 52m

VT
UVMVT248669   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT248670   
Denmark

VT
UVMVT248671   
Israel

VT
UVMVT248672   
Denmark

VT
UVMVT248673   

VT
UVMVT248674   
France

VT
UVMVT248675   
United Kingdom

VT
UVMVT248676   
Denmark

VT
UVMVT061812   1899-07-10
United States, Vermont, Chittenden, 44.55473 -73.21948

VT
Beta L.
UVMVT061811Nellie F. Flynn   1904-07-30
United States, Massachusetts, Nantucket, 41.31079 -70.11468

VT
UVMVT314975S.R. Hill   20530
United States, South Carolina

VT
UVMVT314976S.R. Hill   20696
United States, South Carolina

VT
Beta vulgaris ssp. Cicla
UVMVT334234C. Borst   
United States, Vermont

VT
Beta vulgaris ssp. Vugaris
UVMVT334235P. Montgomery   
United States, Vermont


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Google Map

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