Dataset: VPI
Taxa: Peltandra
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Massey Herbarium


VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030414Gary P. Fleming   156692012-06-19
United States, Virginia, Clarke, Calcareous spring marsh in old oxbow along Roseville Run, 0.1 mi. WSW of Powhatan School, 1.2 mi. SSE of Boyce., 158m

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030413G. B. Straley   5391970-06-22
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach, Marshy area along North Landing River at Pungo Ferry Rd. bridge, Va. Beach, Va.

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030434J. B. Lewis   1936-05-31
United States, Virginia, Amelia

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030433A. B. Massey   1936-07-18
United States, Virginia, Prince Edward, Low sandy area along Sandy River about 5 miles from Farmville

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030432K. A Langeland   21977-10-15
United States, Virginia, James City, Chickahomony River in tidal channel of Island ca. 1/2 mile north of rt. 5 bridge. Emergent plant with a highly thickened rootstock and basal petiolate leaves.

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030431Ted Bradley   108901976-07-12
United States, Virginia, Richmond, Swamp, Cat Point Creek and rte. 622

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030430R. H. Strickler   1972-10-15
United States, Virginia, Spotsylvania, Po River Mill Pond, 8 miles west of Spotsylvania Court House.

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030429Greg Frank   4311980-07-23
United States, Virginia, Augusta, Wet calcareous meadow along the South River, 1/4 mi. W of intersection of VA 909 and N&W RR., 457m

VPI
Peltandra virginica (L.) Schott
VPI-V-0030428Greg Frank   2081980-05-26
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, Marshy area of the North Landing River at Pungo Ferry Road draw bridge.


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