Dataset: LFCC
Taxa: Leucothoe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lord Fairfax Community College Herbarium


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Leucothoe fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
LFCC-0012458R. Whiting   s.n.1978-05-06
United States, Maryland, Somerset or Worcester 0.25 mile from Maryland Delaware state linw, Pocomoke Swamp

LFCC
Leucothoe fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
LFCC-0012726R. C. Simpson   s.n.1973-11-26
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Arb. Michigan - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0012727Ron Olinger, Jebb Brumback   s.n.1977-10-23
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Dismal swamp, at Jericho's Ditch Road, .1 mile from National Wildlife Refuge heading West, on North side of road

LFCC
Leucothoe fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
LFCC-0012706Monica Bonczek   s.n.1986-02-24
United States, Virginia, Clarke, Blandy Farm, 39.064489 -78.064529

LFCC
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0005880R. C. Simpson   s.n.1977-03-25
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, Booth Road 2 mile South of Beach property near Owls Creek landing

LFCC
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0005874R. C. Simpson   s.n.1975-10-19
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, City of Suffolk, on Rt. 642, Dismal Swamp, N of Washington Ditch

LFCC
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0009611R.C. Simpson   s.n.1975-03-25
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, Booth Road 2 miles S of Beach Property near Owls Creek.

LFCC
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0007690R.C. Simpson   s.n.1972-03-25
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, Booth Road 2 miles South of Beach Property near Owls Creek landing

LFCC
Leucothoe axillaris (Lam.) D. Don
LFCC-0007695Ron Olinger   151977-10-23
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Dismal Swamp at Jericho's Ditch Road, .1 mile from National Wildlife Refuge heading west, on north side of road., 36.715411 -76.564419, 0 - 2m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.