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

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Lord Fairfax Community College Herbarium


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LFCC-0012273Robert C. Simpson   s.n.1975-06-25
United States, Colorado, Teller

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LFCC-0012290Keith Halstead   2531978-06-28
United States, Virginia, Frederick, Gore, Rt. 704 South to Mt. Salem Church, then East .2 mi. to Camp Rock Enon, Boy Scout Camp., 39.212131 -78.387733

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LFCC-0012289William Byler   s.n.1989-05-25
United States, Virginia, Greene, South River Falls trail, in a stream gorge. Shenandoah National Park. Elev. 2600, 792m

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LFCC-0012288Susan M. Collins   s.n.1978-08-27
United States, Virginia, Warren, Front Royal Boat Landing

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LFCC-0012287Gaye Huttun   s.n.1977-04-30
United States, Virginia, Frederick, 1 mile northwest of Green Springs on Route 671 which intersects 697., 39.317786 -78.169303

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LFCC-0012286J. Macdonell   s.n.1978-08-05
United States, Virginia, Warren, N on Rt. 606 to river, W on Riverside Dr. to 0.3 mi. from end of road. Elev. 460 ft., 140m

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LFCC-0012285Anita Litten   221976-07-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Herbaceous meadow below Snowbank ESS4. Elev. 11,000 ft., 3353m

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LFCC-0012283Anita Litten   211976-07-03
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Herbaceous meadow below Snowbank ESS4. Elev. 11,000 ft., 3353m

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LFCC-0012284R. C. Simpson   s.n.1975-09-10
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, 15 miles north of Wardensville on Rt. # 259 on a sand stone on west side of road

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LFCC-0008519Robert C. Simpson   s.n.1980-05-27
United States, Virginia, Shenandoah, Rt. 717, Rock Cliff, west side of little wolf hole


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