Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rubus felix
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
B116240H. A. Davis | T. Davis   142601967-05-04
United States, North Carolina, Hertford

MIL
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
B116225H. A. Davis | W. Frye   140331966-07-06
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire

MIL
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
B116226H. A. Davis | W. Frye   140341966-07-06
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072586   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072587   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072588   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072589   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072590   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072591   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072592   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072593   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072594   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
WVA-V-0072595   

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Davis   103551953-07-02
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, Tearcoat Creek, near; Hanging Rock Road

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Davis   84941948-06-13
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Mouth of Seneca, near

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
H. A. Davis   1953-07-01
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, Augusta and Pleasant dale, betwen

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Davis   103841953-07-01
United States, West Virginia, Hampshire, Pleasant Dale

WVA
Rubus felix L.H. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Davis   88681949-06-16
United States, West Virginia, Preston, Indian Rock and Manown, between


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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