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

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University of Richmond Herbarium


URV
URV004530   
United States, Maryland, Prince Georges

URV
URV004528   
United States, Maryland, Calvert

URV
URV004527   
United States, Virginia, Charles City

URV
URV004523   
United States, Virginia, King George

URV
URV004521   
United States, Virginia, Northumberland

URV
URV004540   
United States, Virginia, Newport News City

URV
URV004520   
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City

URV
URV004544   
United States, Virginia, Greensville

URV
URV004535   
United States, Virginia, King And Queen

URV
URV004526   
United States, Virginia, Chesterfield

URV
URV004531   
United States, Virginia, Chesterfield

URV
URV004541   
United States, Virginia, Chesterfield

URV
URV011357   
United States, Virginia, Chesterfield

URV
URV004529   
United States, Virginia, Hanover

URV
URV023684   
United States, Virginia, Hanover

URV
URV004522   
United States, Virginia, Henrico

URV
URV004532   
United States, Virginia, Henrico

URV
URV004538   
United States, Virginia, Henrico

URV
URV004519   
United States, Virginia, Henrico

URV
URV004536   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004537   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004543   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004542   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004524   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004533   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004534   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004539   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004518   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
URV004525   
United States, Virginia, Richmond City

URV
Altingia chinensis (Champ.) Oliv. ex Hance
URV004517   
China, Guangdong

URV
URV004516   
China, Guangdong


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Google Map

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