Dataset: ODU-
Taxa: Arenaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Old Dominion University Herbarium


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ODU00011515E.M. Gress   1935-06-15
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, Nottingham, Serpentine Barrens

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ODU00011514E.M. Gress   1920-07-10
United States, Pennsylvania, Dauphin, Hummelstown

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ODU00019564Roger A. Walker   251970-04-16
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Along Rt 135, 1.9 miles west of junction of Rt. 135 and U.S. hwy 17

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ODU00019565Roger A. Walker   251970-04-16
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Along Rt 135, 1.9 miles west of junction of Rt. 135 and U.S. hwy 17

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ODU00019566Joan B. Wright   sn1981-05-19
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, camping area, first landing state park, 36.9213 -76.047488

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ODU00019567Daniel Atha   63192008-05-29
United States, Virginia, Grayson, Highlands State Park, near summit visitor center., 36.624472 -81.499167

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ODU00019568Joan B. Wright   sn1981-05-19
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, First Landing State Park [formerly Seashore State Park], 36.90682 -76.020966

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ODU00019569Eugene Foster   221970-04-06
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, St. Rt. 135, 1.4 miles from Tidewater Community College

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ODU00019570M.L. Smyth   S-45311978-06-02
United States, Virginia, Montgomery, in brushy field on slope above swale at Walnut Hill, 6 miles NE of Blacksburg, on rte. 628., 37.286938 -80.324634

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ODU00019571J.F. Matthews   sn1968-04-22
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg, corner of Rocky River Rd, N. and Newell Rd.

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ODU00025940   
United States, Idaho, Idaho


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Google Map

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