Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amaranthus cannabinus (Amaranthus giganteus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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William & Mary Herbarium


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3729Hoener, Fred K   3521969-10-09
United States, Virginia, James City, on the north side of the Isthmus connecting Jamestown Island to the Mainland., 37.215434 -76.783857

WILLI
37300Whitmarsh, Lynne L   4101979-07-19
United States, Virginia, Isle of Wight, 2.5 mi along Co Rt 673 E past junction with Co Rt 674, Mogarts Beach, 37.029934 -76.602075

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37852Train, Elizabeth L   6961977-09-22
United States, Virginia, Middlesex, along Dragon Run, 5.0 mi. downstream from bridge at Rte. 17., 37.55746 -76.557702

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43875North, Gretchen   6571981-08-26
United States, Virginia, Middlesex, marsh at end of N fork of gravel road in Mariners' Woods, on Piankatank River, W of VA Rt. 3, S of Hartfield, 37.54844 -76.441707

WILLI
45135Keyser, R L   433a1981-08-15
United States, Virginia, Prince William, woods 300 yards N of Locust Shade Road. in Locust Shade Park, ca. 0.5 miles E of Rt. 1 and ca. 1.0 miles S of Triangle, 38.532391 -77.339696

WILLI
46403Ware, Donna M E   87371983-09-10
United States, Virginia, King George, Chotank Marsh, Caledon State Park., 38.358212 -77.131875

WILLI
54671Vascott, Anna   281981-09-05
United States, Virginia, King and Queen, marsh south of Melrose Landing on Rt 602, 37.636554 -76.853208

WILLI
58749Joy, Phil   731992-10-22
United States, Virginia, James City, man-made marsh on Brascome Blvd, 1460 off of Neck-O-Land Road, SW of Williamsburg

WILLI
59341Simmons, Mark P   10281991-08-03
United States, Virginia, King George, property bordering rt. 301 and rt. 614 and abandoned railroad tracks. Williams Creek at intersection with Rt. 301. Edge of boggy area., 38.358333 -77.052778


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.