Dataset: VT-
Taxa: monolepis => Monolepis, Monolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


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Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249425   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249426   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249427   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249428   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249429   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249430   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249431   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249432   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249433   
Canada

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249434   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249435   
Canada

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249436   
United States

VT
Monolepis nuttalliana (Schult.) Greene
UVMVT249437Hill, S. R.   377452008-05-23
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Champaign County Fairgrounds, Urbana, inside racetrack arena and at base of grandstands on W side; E end of Fairview Avenue, E of N Coler Avenue., 40.1232 -88.2132, 221m

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249438   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249439   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249440   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249441   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249442   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249443   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249444   
United States

VT
Monolepis nuttalliana (Schult.) Greene
UVMVT249445Hill, S. R.   145781984-07-20
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Spring Pasture, E of foreman's house near NE corner of East Trap; 5 mi S of Rte. 104, 15 mi E of Las Vegas., 35.593637 -104.956334, 2082m

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249446   
United States

VT
Monolepis Schrad.
UVMVT249447   
Mexico

VT
Monolepis nuttalliana (Schult.) Greene
UVMVT292963Vincent, M.A.   8485
United States, Indiana


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