Dataset: Weber State University-WSCO
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Virginia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Weber State University Herbarium


Weber State University:WSCO
Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott
WSCO006735K.S. Erdman   9591963-06-04
United States, Virginia, Rockbridge, Along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Irish Gap, 8 miles N of junction with U.S. 60., 37.798468 -79.218365, 689m

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Sphenopholis nitida (Biehler) Scribn.
WSCO008789K.S. Erdman   9611963-06-05
United States, Virginia, Franklin, Along the Blue Ridge Parkway south of White Pine Spur at junction with road 691, 37.06042 -79.676419, 823m

Weber State University:WSCO
WSCO003723K.S. Erdman   36021968-04-12
United States, Virginia, Greene, Junction of US route 33 and VA route 810, foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains

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Castanea dentata (Marshall) Borkh.
WSCO000767K. S. Erdman   9571963-06-04
United States, Virginia, Augusia, Along Blue Ridge Parkway near Shenandoah valley overlook, about 1 mile N of Humpback Rocks Information Center, 38.004583 -78.887801, 640m

Weber State University:WSCO
WSCO000777K. S. Erdman   9511963-06-04
United States, Virginia, Goochland, Along US 205 abt 6.5 miles E of junction with 607 to Crozier, 37.636754 -77.678201

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WSCO010510Lena B. Henderson   s.n.1930-07-01
United States, Virginia, Campbell, Woods, Terrell farm, near Lynchburg

Weber State University:WSCO
WSCO011586Lena B. Henderson   8421930-07-11
United States, Virginia, Bog, Mont View.


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