Dataset: AVCH-
Taxa: Betulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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City of Alexandria Herbarium


AVCH
AVCH-0003006   
United States, Utah, Garfield

AVCH
Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch
AVCH-0001352   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery

AVCH
AVCH-0002581   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
Alnus incana subsp. rugosa (Du Roi) R.T. Clausen
AVCH-0002691   
United States, Maryland, Garrett

AVCH
Alnus incana subsp. rugosa (Du Roi) R.T. Clausen
AVCH-0002036   
United States, Maryland, Garrett

AVCH
Alnus incana subsp. rugosa (Du Roi) R.T. Clausen
AVCH-0002040   
United States, Maryland, Garrett

AVCH
Alnus serrulata (Aiton) Willd.
AVCH-0000615   
United States, Virginia

AVCH
Alnus serrulata (Aiton) Willd.
AVCH-0000981   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
AVCH-0002612   
United States, Maryland, Garrett

AVCH
AVCH-0002030   
United States, Vermont, Lamoille

AVCH
AVCH-0000058   
United States, Maryland

AVCH
AVCH-0002504   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
AVCH-0002503   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
AVCH-0001040   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

AVCH
AVCH-0001041   
United States, Massachusetts, Plymouth

AVCH
Betula uber (Ashe) Fernald
AVCH-0001288   
United States, Virginia, Smyth, detailed locality information protected

AVCH
Betula uber (Ashe) Fernald
AVCH-0001289   
United States, Virginia, Smyth, detailed locality information protected

AVCH
Betula uber (Ashe) Fernald
AVCH-0001940   
United States, Virginia, Smyth, detailed locality information protected

AVCH
AVCH-0003089   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
AVCH-0003101   
United States, Virginia, Alexandria City

AVCH
AVCH-0003036   
United States, Maryland, Prince George's

AVCH
AVCH-0002037   
United States, Maryland, Garrett


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Google Map

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