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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212524   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212525   
United States

VT
Gillenia trifoliata (L.) Moench
UVMVT212526Hill, S. R.   167701986-05-26
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Old Rte 40, just W of summit of Town Hill; 39.70930278 -78.37981667, 39.70930278 -78.37981667, 500m

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212527   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212528   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212529   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212530   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212531   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212532   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212533   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212534   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212535   
United States

VT
Gillenia trifoliata (L.) Moench
UVMVT212536Hill, S. R.   180741987-06-07
United States, South Carolina, Oconee, Sumter National Forest. Rte. 107, 0.4 mi S of Cherry Hill Recreation area sign. 3.6 mi S of Fish Hatchery Road.; 34.644197 -82.8333, 34.644197 -82.8333

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212537   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212538   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212539   
United States

VT
Gillenia trifoliata (L.) Moench
UVMVT212540Hill, S. R.   180181987-05-24
United States, South Carolina, Pickens, Lake Isaqueena, ca. 3 km W of Hwy. 133, 4 km N of Clemson. At entrance area, County Rd. SC 37-27, 34.719474 -82.837365

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212541   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212542   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212543   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212544   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212545   
United States

VT
Gillenia Moench
UVMVT212546   
United States

VT
Gillenia trifoliata (L.) Moench
UVMVT322103S.R. Hill   20681
United States, South Carolina


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