Dataset: MWCF-
Taxa: Altingiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Mary Washington Herbarium


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MWCF-0002540Beth Fusek   1993-05-02
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, MWC Campus: west side of Sunken Road

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MWCF-0002541Kim Crist   21986-10-12
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, field behind Hugh Mercer elementary school

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MWCF-0002542Scott Wagner   021995-06-10
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Woods surrounding 112 Peacock Station Drive

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MWCF-0002543Lindsey C. Weller   1992-10-07
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, canal path adjacent to Dale Street

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MWCF-0002544B.H. Davis   1927-10-15
United States, Indiana, Clark, Clark County State Forest

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MWCF-0002547Jeanne Starling   151988-09-25
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, 1.3 m South of MWC campus on the west side of route 1. Near Hazel Run stream

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MWCF-0002549Andrea Vella   1988-09-25
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, west side of route 1; about 1.3 miles south of college avenue intersection

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MWCF-0002545Melissa Powell   1990-09-19
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, Fredericksburg Battlefield, right of physical plant, back of track

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MWCF-0002546Sherri Bradley   1988-09-25
United States, Virginia, Henrico, 130 paces off Wilkinson Rd

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MWCF-0002550Shaaron Brown   1992-09-24
United States, Virginia, Stafford, 221 North Randolph Road; South side, 700 ft off of road.

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MWCF-0002551Wendy Galletly   1980-09-20
United States, Virginia, Prince Edward, Route 633

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MWCF-0002548Dien Nguyen   1990-09-22
United States, Virginia, Fredericksburg City, western end of the college's athletic field


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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