INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Virginia; Stafford; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Cyperus strigosus Linnaeus
Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86371994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 & north of County Route 658. North of Aquia Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Polygonum pensylvanicum Linnaeus
ILLS00080017Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86391994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 & north of County Route 658. North of Aquia Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Polygonum lapathifolium Linnaeus
ILLS00079369Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86401994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 & north of County Route 658. North of Aquia Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Cyperus haspan Linnaeus
Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86451994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 & north of County Route 658. North of Aquia Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Saccolepis striata (Linnaeus) Nash
Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86461994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 & north of County Route 658. North of Aquia Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86321994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 and north of County Route 658. North of Aquina Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Sagittaria latifolia Willdenow
Charles N. Horn with Mark Strong & Carol Kelloff   86351994-09-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Brent Marsh along Potomac River east of County Route 633, south of County Route 611 and north of County Route 658. North of Aquina Creek. Tidal influence.

ILLS:PLANT
Blythe Salamonowicz with Ted Bradley   85278.291985-10-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Route 628 just west of Route 608.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00139893Blythe Salamonowicz with Ted Bradley   85278.151985-10-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Disturbed river floodplain, Falmouth, U.S. Route 1 and Rappahannock River. Elevation about 15 meter., 38.324152 -77.468318

ILLS:PLANT
Asplenium platyneuron (Linnaeus) Britton, Sterns, & Poggenburg
Blythe Salamonowicz with Ted Bradley   85278.391985-10-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Raoute 604, 1.2 kilometer north of Route 603.

ILLS:PLANT
Aphanes microcarpa (Boissier & Reuter) Rothm.
Ted Bradley & Ryan Mulheron   317522001-06-05
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Along rte. 630, about 1,8 mi. e of U.S. 1 and Stafford., 38.421917 -77.420311

ILLS:PLANT
Ted Bradley   321062001-09-23
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Roadside, near Loblolly and Raven Streets on rte. 621, se. of Brooke., 38.377483 -77.355916

ILLS:PLANT
Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne
Ted Bradley   321072001-09-23
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Roadside, near Loblolly and Raven Streets on rte. 621, se. of Brooke., 38.377483 -77.355916

ILLS:PLANT
Lindernia dubia (L.) Pennell
Ted Bradley   321082001-09-23
United States, Virginia, Stafford, Roadside, near Loblolly and Raven Streets on rte. 621, se. of Brooke., 38.377483 -77.355916


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