Dataset: NMC-
Taxa: Hepatica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11036H. Hapeman   sn1893-05-00
United States, Illinois, La Salle, Earleville

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Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11037E. Wilkinson   1221895-04-26
United States, Ohio, Richland, Mansfield

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Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11038V.H. Chase   sn1897-04-30
United States, Illinois, Peoria, North of Princeville

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Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11039V.H. Chase   sn1896-04-13
United States, Illinois, Stark, 4 miles NW of Wady Petra

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Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11040E.L. Morris   14521902-05-03
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Richwoods opposite Plummer's Island

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Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton
11041W.H. Witte   sn1930-04-06
United States, Pennsylvania, Bucks, Limestone hillsides 2 1/2, west of Durham; hill above Cold Spring

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11042P.C. Standley   sn1905-09-20
United States, Missouri, Wright, Cedar Gap

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11043O.W. Knight   sn1904-04-14
United States, Maine, Penobscot, Veazie

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11044anonymous   sn1989-04-25
United States, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Milton


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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