Dataset: VPI
Taxa: galearis => Galearis, Galearis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Massey Herbarium


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VPI-V-0006907Thomas F. Wieboldt   121212009-05-21
United States, Virginia, Alleghany, Mesic streambottom hardwoods of Carpinus, Liriodendron, Magnolia acuminata, Fraxinus amer, & Prunus serotina. Base of SE slope of Alleghany Mtn 0.25 mi. above end of frontage road along I-64, 1.25 mi. SW of interchange at Jerry's Run.

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VPI-V-0004270G. W. Ramsey   110161968-08-06
United States, Virginia, Nottoway, Mesophytic woods off 723, 1/4 mi. N. of Nottoway River Bridge

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VPI-V-0004271J. B. Lewis   4651937-05-07
United States, Virginia, Amelia, Rare and local on deep, mostly on the banks of small streams

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VPI-V-0004272Mrs. Frankies B. Harris   1959-04-20
United States, Virginia, Amherst, Showy Orchis, Grows scattered along creek banks coming into Buffalo Lick Valley. This was collected in Juniper Creek flat April 20, 1959. The seeded stalk taken in Murray Creek ravine May 17, 1959, Each by Buffalo Lick Valley.

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VPI-V-0004273Duncan M. Porter   20231976-05-09
United States, Virginia, Floyd, Buffalo Mt. Disturbed hardwood forest along 727 just before it meets fire tower road.

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VPI-V-0004274J. S. C.   1910-04-25
United States, Virginia

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VPI-V-0004275L. J. Uttal   69061970-04-28
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Mesophytic woods, a few plants only, Bandy Farm, Va. 641, 3.3 mi. S. of 603.

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VPI-V-0004276L. J. Uttal   86251972-05-08
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Dry Run gorge, at the first ford of Va. 628, north of 785. In rich duff of hardwood forest.

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VPI-V-0004277A. B. Massey   1947-05-05
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Along stream in Trillium Vale N. of Highland Park, Blacksburg

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VPI-V-0004278Ruskin S. Freer   30211965-05-24
United States, Virginia, Rockbridge, Licklog Springs Gap. Blue Ridge Parkway mile post 48.3

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VPI-V-0004279Stan Bentley   1981-05-30
United States, Virginia, Pulaski, Claytor Lake State Park

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VPI-V-0004280F. S. H.   23321909-05-10
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Showy Orchis

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VPI-V-0004281Ruskin S. Freer   38191966-05-18
United States, Virginia, Rockbridge, Licklog Springs Gap on Blue Ridge Pkwy, 756m

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VPI-V-0004282A. B. Massey   1941-00-00
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Oak woodlands, near Blacksburg

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VPI-V-0004283G. Straley   69881969-05-14
United States, Virginia, Henry, In rich moist deciduous woods along Va. 108, ca. 3 mi. N. of Martinsville.

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VPI-V-0004284Dorothy J. Music   1970-05-10
United States, Virginia, Tazewell, East River Mt.

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VPI-V-0004285A. B. Massey   1950-05-06
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Ecology area N E of Highland Park

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VPI-V-0004286J. B. Lewis   
United States, Virginia, Brunswick

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VPI-V-0004287J. B. Lewis   5911937-05-29
United States, Virginia, Amelia, Rare and local, usually on banks of small, wooded streams.

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VPI-V-0004288R. Kral   125821961-05-24
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Just NE of McCoy in shaded ravine. Rest of perianth lav.

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VPI-V-0004289Condit   421976-05-02
United States, Virginia, Floyd, Along 727 on north side of fire road about 20 feet.

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VPI-V-0004290M. L. Smyth   51581979-05-21
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Rich, steep hillside above Dry Run; Walnut Hill, ca 6 m NE of Blacksburg on # 628.

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VPI-V-0004291Stan Bentley   1980-05-04
United States, Virginia, Bland, Hardwood cove just of Va 738 approx. 1/2 mi. N of Pulaski Co. Line. Big Walker Mtn.

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VPI-V-0004292A. B. Massey   1939-05-10
United States, Virginia, Amherst, On Williard farm 5 mi. N. of Amherst C. H.

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VPI-V-0004293M. L. Fernald   82191938-06-14
United States, Virginia, Surry, Rich wooded gullies along James River, below Sunken meadow beach

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VPI-V-0004294F. W. Hunnewell   11521918-05-05
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Alluvium - Bullneck Run

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VPI-V-0004295   
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, Roanoke Valley

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VPI-V-0004296Lee Richardson   1957-05-04
United States, Virginia, Botetourt, Peaks of Otter

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VPI-V-0004297E A Smyth, Jr.   1892-05-24
United States, Virginia, Montgomery

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VPI-V-0004298E. A. Smyth, Jr.   1892-06-10
United States, Virginia, Montgomery

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VPI-V-0004299Bill McCready   2267
United States, Virginia, Washington, Larual Creek, 658m

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VPI-V-0004300D. W. Ogle   57031985-04-27
United States, Virginia, Wise, W. of Swede tunnel near Large Rock Shelter.

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VPI-V-0004301D. W. Ogle   22691975-06-20
United States, Virginia, Carroll, South fork Stewart's Creek. Hillside above stream, 579m

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VPI-V-0004302D. W. Ogle   22681975-07-22
United States, Virginia, Carroll, Fisher's Peak

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VPI-V-0004303Frank D. Watson   10791977-04-28
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Locally abundant on a west-facing slope in beech woods directly behind Evergreen Church along Va. Rt. # 687 at ca. 1200 ft, 366m

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VPI-V-0004304Thomas F. Wieboldt   85281993-05-20
United States, Virginia, Buchanan, Rich, mature open hardwoods at head of drainage. Headwaters of Knox Creek about 1.5 km SW of point on crest of State Line Ridge where Hwy 83 comes up from west, NE of Slate, Va.

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VPI-V-0004305Gary P. Fleming   130771997-05-22
United States, Virginia, Bath, Rich, wooded limestone slope along Back Creek, ca. 0.5 mi. downstream from Blowing Springs campground and 2.5 mi. south of Mountain Grove., 549m

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VPI-V-0004306Gary P. Fleming   130251997-05-20
United States, Virginia, Wythe, Rich, wooded, NE-facing limestone hillside at Raven Cliff Horse Camp, off Rt. 643 south of Eagle Cliff, 0.85 mi. east of Raven Cliff, and 3.2 miles ENE of Cripple Creek., 671m


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