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

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Old Dominion University Herbarium


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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004805R.D. Bray   sn1994-08-20
United States, Virginia, Greensville, Fountain Creek area, Lowland Rd, Rt 675

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004808Mohammad S. Al-Zein   67/802004-04-14
United States, Virginia, Isle of Wight, Blackwater Ecological Preserve, 36.815497 -76.858797

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004809A.R. Diamond   128902002-01-27
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Un-numbered dirt road just west of small un-named creek. T12N, R18E, Sec 6., 32.050188 -86.303023, 94m

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004813T.F. Wieboldt   62171986-08-21
United States, Virginia, Carroll, along VA 635 where Poor Branch empties into New River, 3.5 mi S of Austinville, 36.802 -80.915929

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004814Lytton J. Musselman   50511977-03-01
United States, North Carolina, Gates, S edge of road 1400 near wooden bridge at junction with US 158, 36.439103 -76.717406

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004815D.M.E. Ware   52321974-04-05
United States, Virginia, Surry, About 0.1 miles south of outflow canal and 0.1 miles west of Rt. 650; VEPCO Surry Nuclear Power Station, Surry, 37.161747 -76.696405

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004816Joan B. Wright   sn1980-12-13
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, First Landing State Park, off Fox Run near intersection with Bald Cypress, 36.914283 -76.044501

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Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E. G. Andrews & Windham
ODU00004819Carolyn Helms   sn1967-08-16
United States, North Carolina, Nash, Camp Charles, boulder beside road leading to large lake., 35.755001 -78.148243


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Google Map

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