Dataset: GMUF-Plants
Taxa: Elymus glabriflorus (Elymus glabriflorus var. australis, Elymus virginicus var. australis, Elymus virginicus var. glabriflorus, Elymus australis, Elymus glabriflorus var. glabriflorus, Elymus australis var. glabriflorus, Elymus virginicus var. glaucus)
Search Criteria: Loudoun; Elizabeth McMurchie; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
Elymus glabriflorus (Vasey) Scribn. & Ball
GMUF-0042430Elizabeth McMurchie   6242017-07-01
United States, Virginia, Loudoun, Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship. North of main entrance of park, about 60 m from entrance road., 39.29455 -77.72345, 174m

GMUF:Plants
Elymus glabriflorus (Vasey ex L. H. Dewey) Scribn. & C. R. Ball
GMUF-0042625Elizabeth McMurchie   12592018-06-21
United States, Virginia, Loudoun, Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship. About 100 m east of western boundary of park in ditch about 0.5 m north of Butterfly Alley Trail., 39.280917 -77.748383, 208m


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Google Map

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