Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vicia hirsuta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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H. S. Pepoon   6851931-00-00
USA, Tennessee, Near Pigeon Forge, Great Smoky Mountains.

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M.A. Basinger   s.n.2001-05-22
USA, Tennessee, Shelby, At the boat launch at the end of Jackson Hill Road; Meeman-Shelby State Park.

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Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1154331976-04-30
USA, Virginia, York, Ringfield Picnic Area, Colonial Parkway, between Yorktown and Williamsburg., 37.272704 -76.589872

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V.E. McNeilus   01-362001-03-22
USA, Georgia, Glynn, Mesic, exposed roadside at Super 8 Motel. Brunswick.

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Roger A. McCoy & Mark Basinger   1251996-04-12
USA, North Carolina, Chatham, End of Butler Avenue off of U.S. 80, Tybee Island.

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M.A. Basinger & T.H. Brugh   s.n.2008-04-16
USA, South Carolina, Union, Along trail along lake edge at Jones Lake Complex Area, Sumter National Forest.

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M.A. Basinger   104531996-04-12
USA, Georgia, Bryan, Butler Lane; off of US 80 on Tybee Island.

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A.R. Diamond   173422007-03-25
USA, Alabama, Pike, Pike County Highway 1178 (dirt) about 0.2 mile east of Beeman Creek. 31° 53' 3" North Latitude; 86° 1' 51" West Longitude., 31.8842 -86.0308, 114m

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M.A. Basinger   s.n.2008-05-14
USA, North Carolina, Wilson, Behind home at 6044 Wiggins Mill Road approx. 0.1 mile east of Lloyd Road at Lamms Crossroads.

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Steven R. Hill   276501996-04-09
USA, Georgia, Bulloch, West side of Georgia Route 67, margin of Black Creek, 1.5 mile northwest of County Route 317, southeast of Statesboro. 5.8 mile southeast of Lotts Creek crossing.

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A.R. Diamond   188442008-04-03
USA, Alabama, Geneva, Alabama Highway 52 at the west side of the Choctawhatchee River. 31° 2' 28" North; -85° 51' 9.4" West, 31.0411 -85.8526, 23m


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