Dataset: WVHP-
Taxa: Araliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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West Virginia Natural Heritage Program Herbarium


WVHP
WVHP-0000132John Pearce   891936-09-03
United States, Pennsylvania, Warren, Allegheny National Forest, Allegheny Camp Site., 396m

WVHP
WVHP-0000134Sam J. Norris   37742002-09-18
United States, West Virginia, McDowell, Panther State Forest near Slaunch Branch of Panther Creek.

WVHP
WVHP-0000135Paul J. Harmon   101989-08-08
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Along Williams River, approx. 0.7 mi. downstream from the Highlands Scenic Highway.; Quadrangle: Woodrow, 920m

WVHP
WVHP-0000133Sam J. Norris   37742002-09-18
United States, West Virginia, McDowell, Panther State Forest near Slaunch Branch of Panther Creek.

WVHP
WVHP-0000131Barry C. Park   4911936-09-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Forest, Allgheny National Forest, Wt#. 3800, Byrontown., 427m

WVHP
WVHP-0000064Jim Vanderhorst   60032001-07-10
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Monongahela National Forest, Shavers Fork River upstream from Cheat Bridge on river left. Plot MONF.46., 38.600512 -79.895355, 1097m

WVHP
WVHP-0000065Sam J. Norris   s.n.1990-07-09
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Mower Tract, Fish Hatchery Run near bridge.

WVHP
WVHP-0000138Sam J. Norris   
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, detailed locality information protected

WVHP
WVHP-0000136Paul J. Harmon   111991-05-07
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas, Near headwaters of Hills Creek, approx. 1 mile northwest of Blue Knob.; Quadrangle: Lobelia, 1049m

WVHP
WVHP-0000137Barry C. Park   4361936-05-04
United States, Pennsylvania, McKean, Allgheny National Forest, Warrant #21-Coal Run, 488m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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