Dataset: HWBA
Taxa: Caryophyllaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Benedictine College Herbarium


HWBA
HWBA000057H. W. Blocker   1101951-05-30
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Wheat field 2 miles North of Atchison

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Cerastium brachypodum (Engelm. ex A. Gray) B.L. Robins.
HWBA000058H. W. Blocker   7131958-04-29
United States, Kansas, Atchison, East of St. Benedict's Abbey

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HWBA000059H. W. Blocker   521951-05-09
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Roadside at base of Missouri river bluffs East of St. Benedict's Abbey

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HWBA000060H. W. Blocker   7121958-04-24
United States, Kansas, Atchison, St. Benedict's College Campus

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HWBA000061H. W. Blocker   8191964-06-15
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Open woods at edge of pasture 1 mile Northeast of St. Benedict's college

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HWBA000062H. W. Blocker   1681951-06-20
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Abandoned field between St. Benedict's college and Mound Street

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HWBA000063H. W. Blocker   2031951-07-14
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Roadside 4 miles South of Atchison

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Vaccaria hispanica (P. Mill.) Rauschert
HWBA000064H. W. Blocker   5371954-06-23
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Missouri River bank 1/4 mile South of Missouri-Kansas bridge

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HWBA000065H. W. Blocker   1351951-06-14
United States, Kansas, Atchison, 2 miles North of Atchison at base of bluffs

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Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke
HWBA000066H. W. Blocker   91950-08-10
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Waste ground West of S.B.C. golf course

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Silene stellata (L.) W.T. Aiton
HWBA000067H. W. Blocker   2141951-07-13
United States, Kansas, Atchison, Woods adjoining pasture 2 miles North of Atchison

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Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
HWBA000068H. W. Blocker   891957-05-18
United States, Kansas, Atchison, St. Benedict's College Campus


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Google Map

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