Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aconitum uncinatum, Aconitum uncinatum subsp. muticum, Aconitum uncinatum subsp. noveboracense, Aconitum uncinatum subsp. uncinatum, Aconitum uncinatum var. acutidens, Aconitum uncinatum var. muticum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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William & Mary Herbarium


WILLI
23651Diggs Jr, George M   10401975-09-30
United States, Virginia, Fluvanna, 1 mi S of the Rt 601 bridge over Kent Branch, 37.86124 -78.16087

WILLI
25568Corcoran, Celeste M   6481976-06-08
United States, Virginia, Powhatan, on the S side of Jones Creek, 0.25 mi W of Woodberry Pond, 37.583367 -77.789654

WILLI
32004Wieboldt, Thomas F   31181977-08-27
United States, Virginia, Floyd, along St Rt 727 1.5 mi S of Union and 4.5 mi SE of Willis, 36.791341 -80.429583, 884m

WILLI
38710Wieboldt, Thomas F   M-6691980-10-03
United States, Virginia, Albemarle, Monticello; 0.1 mi W of the falls on the N slope of Monticello Mountain 0.6 mi NE of the mansion, 38.013537 -78.441845, 116m

WILLI
42809Watson, Frank D   3041976-06-26
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Flora of Three Ridges Mt. along Campbell Creek; where a small drainage enters from the east., 37.864431 -79.014585, 610m

WILLI
48426Ware, Donna M Eggers   90581985-05-30
United States, Virginia, James City, first seepy tributary ravine on E side of Longhill Swamp (just W of Lafayette High School), about 1/10 mi N of Longhill Road., 37.315942 -76.766631

WILLI
50198Ramsey, Gwynn W   393901986-08-06
United States, Virginia, Nelson, Area at Laurel Springs on the Appalachian Trail. 0.1 miles east of the Blue Ridge Parkway at Laurel Springs Gap, milepost 9.5. Ca. 2900 ft. Sherando quad., 37.933232 -78.933128, 884m

WILLI
50220Ramsey, Gwynn W   393991986-08-06
United States, Virginia, Rockbridge, Ca 0.1 mi S of Rt 56, 2 mi W of Blue Ridge Parkway from Tye River Gap; drainage into Mary's Crk. Elev. 2800 ft., 853m

WILLI
50222Ramsey, Gwynn W   393981986-08-06
United States, Virginia, Rockbridge, Ca. 2 miles west from Blue Ridge Parkway at Tye River Gap; 30 yards on north side of Route 56, on tussock in channel of Mary's Creek. Elev. 2800 ft., 853m

WILLI
55004Fleming, Gary P   43691989-08-19
United States, Virginia, Culpeper, Slope along Sumerduck Run, just S. of power line crossing 0.4 mi. E. of Rt. 617, 5.9 mi. SSE of Culpeper. Elev. 270 ft., 82m

WILLI
55012Fleming, Gary P   43691989-08-19
United States, Virginia, Culpeper, Slope along Sumerduck Run, just S. of power line 0.4 mi. E. of Rt. 617, 5.9 mi. SSE of Culpeper. Elev. 270 ft., 82m

WILLI
58471Fleming, Gary P   71161992-08-07
United States, Virginia, Botetourt, On steep north slope of Apple Orchard Mountain, 0.1 mi. west of powerline right-of-way at elev. 4000 ft.; ca. 7.0 miles south of Natural Bridge Station. 4000 ft., 37.517619 -79.514945, 1219m

WILLI
58472Fleming, Gary P   77251992-10-20
United States, Virginia, Dinwiddie, Fort Pickett Military Reservation. 0.3 mi. SE of jct. Lake Road and Cherry Tree Road, 3.5 miles SW of Darvills; elev. 320 ft., 98m

WILLI
58473Fleming, Gary P   74771992-09-15
United States, Virginia, Floyd, At NE foot of Long Mountain, just north of Rte 758 at point 0.5 miles ESE of Rte 629, 5.7 miles south of Willis, 884m

WILLI
58865Ramsey, Gwynn W   460611992-08-26
United States, Virginia, Bedford, S side of BRP across from the service station, near jct of Rt. 43 and the BRP at Peaks of Otter; MP 86. ca. 2525 ft, 770m

WILLI
59666Ware, Donna M E   98911991-04-09
United States, Virginia, James City, tributary to Chisel run, W side Chisel Run, just S of current dead-end of Edinburgh Dr. at lot 115 on Hunstanton Dr, Ford's Colony; near Williamsburg, 37.289945 -76.75824

Winthrop University Herbarium


WINU
WINU0001034   
United States, South Carolina, Pickens


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