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Dataset: VDB-TEST-VDB-TEST
Search Criteria: Alabama; Chambers; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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VDB-Test


VDB-TEST-2409:VDB-TEST-Cicuta
maculata L.
BRIT70320   
alabama, Chambers

VDB-TEST-1894:VDB-TEST-Asplenium
platyneuron (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
BRIT189413J. W. Short   2581974-09-18
Alabama, Chambers, Chambers Co. 86 (new part) 1.2 mi. E of Standing Rock. Steep hillside; mesic hardwoods.

VDB-TEST-1987:VDB-TEST-Botrychium
virginianum (L.) Sw.
BRIT187270J.W. Short   2571974-09-18
Alabama, Chambers, Chambers Co-86 (new part) 1.2 mi. E of Standing Rock. Steep hillside.

VDB-TEST-100823:VDB-TEST-Selaginella
rupestris (L.) Spring
BRIT181295J. W. Short   
Alabama, Chambers, detailed locality information protected

VDB-TEST-28139:VDB-TEST-Polystichum
acrostichoides (Michx.) Schott
BRIT192601J.W. Short   2591974-09-18
Alabama, Chambers, Chambers Co. 86 (new part) 1.2 mi. E of Standing Rock.


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