Dataset: HUDC-
Taxa: Arenaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
HUDC00005672   
United States, Washington

HUDC
HUDC00005673   
United States, Washington

HUDC
Arenaria groenlandica (Retz.) Spreng.
HUDC00005674   
United States, New Hampshire

HUDC
HUDC00005675   
United States, Rhode Island

HUDC
HUDC00005676   
United States, Rhode Island

HUDC
HUDC00005677   

HUDC
HUDC00005678H. David Hammond   48361967-06-28
United States, New York, Saint Lawrence, RR Cut near Matoon Creek., 44.276546 -75.475624, 137m

HUDC
HUDC00005679H. David Hammond   41181966-06-08
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Griffith Stadium area, Howard University, 38.917378 -77.019315

HUDC
HUDC00005680H. David Hammond   41181966-06-08
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Griffith Stadium Area, Howard University, Washington, D.C., 38.917378 -77.019315

HUDC
HUDC00005681Charles S. Parker   29031927-05-22
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Annapolis, 38.978445 -76.492183

HUDC
HUDC00007872H. David Hammond   34601965-06-25
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, vic. entrance road off Kemp Mill Rd., 39.055042 -77.034669


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.