Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brickellia eupatorioides var. floridana (Brickellia eupatorioides var. gracilis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Brickellia eupatorioides var. floridana (R. W. Long) B. L. Turner
01923517O. B. Metcalfe   1904-10-04
United States of America, New Mexico, Sierra County, Santa Percha Creek, 2134m

Harvard:GH
Brickellia eupatorioides var. floridana (R. W. Long) B. L. Turner
01923516[data not captured]   
United States of America, Florida, detailed locality information protected

Harvard:A
Brickellia eupatorioides var. floridana (R. W. Long) B. L. Turner
01923515[data not captured]   
United States of America, Florida, detailed locality information protected

Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Brickellia eupatorioides var. gracilis (Torr. & Gray) Kartesz & Gandhi
PAC0093365A. H. Curtiss   
United States, Florida, PA, detailed locality information protected

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA233791   
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade County, detailed locality information protected

GA
GA233792   
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade County, detailed locality information protected

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
125942R Bruce Ledin   
United States, Florida, Dade, detailed locality information protected

KANU
125944Allan Hiram Curtiss   
United States, Florida, detailed locality information protected

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
VSC0014181A. H. Curtiss   
United States, Florida, detailed locality information protected


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