Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Florida; Saint Johns; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK00098415Steve L. Orzell   213361993-03-25
USA, Florida, Saint Johns, along Nine Mile Rd (also known as International Golf Pkwy.), from 1.7-1.9 mi W of jct of US 1, ca. 4.9 mi E of US 95 bridge, ca. 9 air mi NW of St. Augustine; Twelvemile Swamp; 7.5' Quad.; Bakersville., 29.999722 -81.418333, 9 - 10m

DEK
DEK00099318Steve L. Orzell   201811992-07-09
USA, Florida, Saint Johns, Ca. 1 mi N of FL 206 at a point 0.7 mi SW of jct I-95, ca 0.6 mi W of I-95 Just N of large borrow pit, ca. 9 mi E of Hastings and 7 mi W of Crescent Beach; St. Augustine Beach 7.5' Quad., 29.757222 -81.361111, 12m

DEK
DEK00099342Steve L. Orzell   201701992-07-09
USA, Florida, Saint Johns, S of FL 16 at 9th St, ca. 1.9 air mi E of jct of FL 16 and US 1 in St. Augustine; St. Augustine 7.5' Quad., 29.915278 -81.356389, 10m

DEK
Cardamine bulbosa (Schreb. ex Muhl.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
DEK00101542Steve L. Orzell and Edwin L. Bridges   213341993-03-25
USA, Florida, Saint Johns, along Nine Mile Rd (also known as International Golf Pkwy.), from 1.7-1.9 mi W of jct of US 1, ca. 4.9 mi E of US 95 bridge, ca. 9 air mi NW of St. Augustine; Twelvemile Swamp; 7.5' Quad.; Bakersville., 29.999722 -81.418333, 9 - 10m

DEK
DEK00102402Steve L. Orzell   201661992-07-09
USA, Florida, Saint Johns, Flatwoods S of FL 16 at 9th St, ca. 1.9 air mi E of jct FL 16 and US1 in St. Augustine; St. Augtustine 7.5' Quad., 29.915278 -81.356389, 10m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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