Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vinca minor
Search Criteria: New York; Richmond; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00386245Gerry Moore   52332002-04-13
United States, New York, Richmond, Manor Rd. S of Staten Island Expressway, 40.59605 -74.124568

Staten Island Museum


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SIM0020330Dana W. Fellows   1761925-04-26
United States, New York, Richmond, Richmond, Staten Island, 40.573994 -74.13042

SIM
SIM0020331William T. Davis   s.n.1900-05-26
United States, New York, Richmond, Egbertville, Staten Island, 40.578056 -74.125278

SIM
SIM0020332N. L. Britton   s.n.1878-04-01
United States, New York, Richmond, near Annadale, Staten Island, 40.54455 -74.176532

SIM
SIM0020333Arthur Hollick   s.n.1885-05-02
United States, New York, Richmond, 4 Corners, Staten Island, 40.61316 -74.122365

SIM
SIM0020334Unknown   s.n.1879-05-03
United States, New York, Richmond, Egbertville, Staten Island, 40.578056 -74.125278

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT442281Gerry Moore   52332002-04-13
United States, New York, Richmond, Manor Rd S of Staten island Expressway; roadside


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Google Map

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