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

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Lord Fairfax Community College Herbarium


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LFCC-0008007Charles Huffman   s.n.1989-08-09
United States, Virginia, Frederick, Route 625, south side of railroad crossing, north of Belle Grove (outside of Middletown)

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LFCC-0008150D. Poffenberger   s.n.1979-10-15
United States, Virginia, Frederick, LFCC campus, 39.035264 -78.266156

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LFCC-0008152Randy Jackson   s.n.1979-10-20
United States, Virginia, Frederick, Rt. 522 South East on Rt. 645 1 1/2 mile across from Airport, 39.135132 -78.133977

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Vernonia glauca (L.) Willd.
LFCC-0008153Ken Simpson   21980-08-16
United States, Virginia, Fauquier, Lake Brittle, Elev. 311 ft., 38.751701 -77.694336, 95m

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LFCC-0008154R. Brown   s.n.1975-08-22
United States, Virginia, Frederick, LFCC Campus 200 yds. south of school building, 39.035264 -78.266156

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LFCC-0008276R. C. Simpson   s.n.1980-08-04
United States, Virginia, Shenandoah, Fort Valley; 5 miles north of Elizabeth Furnace, 244m

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LFCC-0008277H. W. Crump   s.n.1975-10-24
United States, Virginia, Warren, Fost of cleared Shale area (barren) 100 yds South of Rt 626, 0.3 Mi west of 614, 183m

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LFCC-0008282Bryan Baker   s.n.1978-08-12
United States, Virginia, Clarke, Blandy Experimental Farm; pond by Pea Hill, 39.064489 -78.064529, 183m

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LFCC-0008283J. Macdonell   s.n.1978-08-28
United States, Virginia, Clarke, Rt. 50 east of Shenandoah River, N side of road as it enters bridge ramp, 39.04666 -78.005872, 146m

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LFCC-0008284C. R. Hupp   2231976-08-11
United States, Virginia, Frederick, LFCC campus, 39.035264 -78.266156

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LFCC-0008461R. C. Simpson   s.n.1978-09-07
United States, Virginia, Frederick, Stephen's City "The Pine" Development along Brunswick Street, 223m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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