Dataset: MOAR-
Taxa: Balsaminaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morris Arboretum of University of Pennsylvania


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MOAR0005675Ann F. Rhoads   s.n.2007-08-23
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, Twin Lakes, small lake, 41.392403 -74.900589

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MOAR0005676Sarah L. Corbett   2982000-07-17
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, French Creek State Park, 0.3 km WNW of county line intersect through S end of Pine Swamp, along Pine Creek, 40.18832 -75.795055

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MOAR0005677William A. Niering   3551948-08-24
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, 2 mi NNE of Bushkill, 41.120204 -74.987123

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MOAR0005678Ann F. Rhoads   s.n.2012-06-08
United States, Pennsylvania, Chester, 2.3 km E of Lewisville, White Clay Creek Preserve, Big Elk Creek Section, 39.722607 -75.848024

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MOAR0005679Emma Williams   s.n.2012-08-30
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Morris Arboretum, Floodplain Entrance Meadow, between wetland and sculptures, E of pond, Natural Lands Section, 40.088444 -75.221011

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MOAR0005680William A. Niering   311948-08-12
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, 3 mi WSW of Porters Lake, 41.235174 -75.112381

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MOAR0026750Shannon M. Kingsley   542020-10-23
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Wissahickon Valley Park, Philadelphia, 40.08163 -75.22762, 33 - 40m

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MOAR0005681William A. Niering   3561948-08-24
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, 2 mi NNE of Bushkill, 41.120204 -74.987123

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MOAR0026675Jessica Slade   232019-07-19
United States, Pennsylvania, Tioga, Stony Fork Creek watershed, Paint Run subwatershed, site SS2, 41.607001 -77.34479

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MOAR0026795Shannon M. Kingsley   1072021-08-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Wissahickon Valley Park, Devil's Pool entrance, Philadelphia, 40.04996 -75.21381, 38 - 44m

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MOAR0005682B. R. Yinger   27231984-10-08
Korea, Kyonggi-Do, Kanghwa, Hwado Myon, Tongmak Ri, on road to Kkunmal, 37.591667 126.45, 40m


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Google Map

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