Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypericum gentianoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
61316Stoetzer, Mark D   s.n.1994-10-20
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, False Cape State Park., 36.592065 -75.87997

WILLI
9478Wieboldt, Thomas F   6751971-08-29
United States, Virginia, Greene, along the NW side of St Rt 610, about 3/4 mi SW of jct with St Rt 609., 38.253963 -78.313383, 174m

WILLI
42432Blackman, Douglas E   5301977-08-25
United States, New Jersey, Cape May, -

WILLI
49657Menzel, R W   1591939-07-20
United States, Virginia, York, near Magruder, 37.315702 -76.660913

WILLI
72937Baldwin, Patrick   41662001-10-22
United States, North Carolina, Gates, roadsides of St. Rte. 1208, 1 mile south of St. Rt. 1210, 36.527308 -76.832267

WILLI
34025Redfearn Jr, Paul L   320941979-08-10
United States, Missouri, St. Clair, -

WILLI
21418Ware, Donna M   38261971-10-08
United States, Virginia, Charles City, E side Rt 605 (recently redesignated Rt 658) about 1/2 mile S of its jct with Rt 607 near Wayside, 37.366367 -77.203676

WILLI
42887Blackman, Douglas E   5261977-08-24
United States, New Jersey, Cape May, -

WILLI
59268Cusick, Allison W   305891992-09-18
United States, Virginia, Craig, Potts Mountain, Jefferson National Forest Rd 177.2, 1 mi WSW, jct of St Rt 311, S of Paint Bank. Paint Bank Quad, 1067m

WILLI
44676North, Gretchen   4031981-07-09
United States, Virginia, Middlesex, area on S side of Va Rt 639, ca 0.6 mi NW of jct with Va Rt 33, in Christchurch., 37.609602 -76.546174

WILLI
69529Weigend, M; Weigend, K   691999-02-02
United States, Virginia, Franklin, Secondary State Route 742 in between 739, clearing near road., 400m

WILLI
48561Watson, Frank D   8311976-08-30
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Locally abundant along the Appalachian Trail by the greenstone outcroppings at ca 3400-3600ft. North from the summit. Three Ridges Mountain., 37.858472 -78.984191, 1067m

WILLI
46258Ware, Donna M   87631983-09-17
United States, Virginia, King George, Caledon State Park. Caledon Bluff; just E of Caledon Marsh on the Potomac River., 38.344121 -77.167152

WILLI
49658Speece, Bernice M   1938-08-06
United States, Virginia, James City, Near Five Corners

WILLI
52370Fleming, Gary P   9701984-08-22
United States, Virginia, Fauquier, on crest of the Rappahannock Mountains, 3.8 miles SSE of Marshall., 38.815446 -77.825878, 274m

WILLI
37636Greaves, James M   9361975-09-30
United States, Virginia, Gloucester, Damp to dry sandy areas. Off Rt US-17. Common locally. G-6., 37.427435 -76.566309

WILLI
65530Baldwin, Patrick   28101998-09-28
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Route 647, 37.640988 -78.75228

WILLI
15320Demaree, Delzie   528111965-08-07
United States, Alabama, De Kalb, -

WILLI
20853Mikula, Bernard   59401950-06-27
United States, Virginia, King William, 2 mi S of Plainsville

WILLI
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
83779Townsend, John F   61552018-06-29
United States, Virginia, Halifax, Difficult Creek Natural Area Preserve - located about 16 km northeast of South Boston and 2.5 km north of Dryburg. Transmission right-of-way near intersection with Allens Mill Road (VA 719), 36.75958333 -78.72461667, 100 - 160m

Winthrop University Herbarium


WINU
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
WINU0000534   
United States, South Carolina, York

WINU
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
WINU0000533   
United States, South Carolina, Chester

WINU
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
WINU0000532   
United States, South Carolina, Chester

WINU
Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
WINU0000531   
United States, South Carolina, York


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