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

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Lord Fairfax Community College Herbarium


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LFCC-0012548R. C. Simpson   s.n.1980-06-29
United States, Virginia, Frederick, At West end of Winchester at junction of Rt. #621 and W & W Railroad. White's Lake, 39.180467 -78.200909

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LFCC-0012547Ken Simpson, Doug Poffenberger   s.n.1980-08-22
United States, Virginia, Fauquier, Lake Brittle. Elev. 311 ft., 38.751701 -77.694336, 95m

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LFCC-0012546Bruce Rinker   681978-08-27
United States, Virginia, Fairfax, Intersection of Old Dominion Drive and Swink's Mill, McLean, Mr. L. John Trott. Elev. 400 '., 38.94666 -77.211579, 122m

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LFCC-0012530Glenda D. Shortt   s.n.1983-05-25
United States, Virginia, Clarke, 2 miles S of Rt. 50 on roadside of 638., 39.019353 -78.025143

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LFCC-0007143R. C. Simpson   s.n.1971-10-29
Canada, Ontario, Kent, Rondeau Prov. Pk., 42.291686 -81.847656

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LFCC-0014085   
United States, Virginia, Shenandoah

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
LFCC-0012545R. C. Simpson   s.n.1980-08-24
United States, Virginia, Clarke, "Big Swamp" on #635, 39.191258 -78.056166

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
LFCC-0012544G. Yowell   s.n.1980-10-05
United States, Virginia, Warren, At Shenandoah River Bridge on Rt. #624, east side.

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
LFCC-0012543Margaret Russell   17841976-10-01
United States, Virginia, Clarke, 1.8 mi. S. Rt. 50 on Rt. 644 in field., 39.06832 -78.119199

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Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
LFCC-0012542T. Leight & C. Hupp   s.n.1979-10-08
United States, Virginia, Frederick, Falclues. Rt 836


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