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

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
HUDC00006112Hugh O'Neill   s.n.1930-06-12
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Silver Spring, 38.990666 -77.026088

HUDC
HUDC00006113Joyce E. James   901964-05-17
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park., 39.053442 -77.031922

HUDC
HUDC00006114Spencer L. Duffy   541964-05-07
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, 39.053442 -77.031922

HUDC
HUDC00006115H. David Hammond   37281965-08-23
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Java Farm (Smithsonian Institution). Near main entrance road., 38.886934 -76.540169

HUDC
HUDC00006116H. David Hammond   6691963-04-15
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, Mt. Laurel township, E of NJ Turnpike, S of Rancocas Creek, 39.935327 -74.89115

HUDC
HUDC00006117   
United States, Massachusetts

HUDC
Chimaphila Pursh
HUDC00006118Unknown   s.n.
Unknown, Unknown, Unknown

HUDC
HUDC00006119Charles S. Parker   20461927-06-17
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, near Priest Bridge

HUDC
HUDC00006120Charles S. Parker   14921925-06-30
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, North of Cabin John bridge

HUDC
HUDC00006121Clyde F. Reed   s.n.1962-03-13
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Near Annapolis Junction and Route 32., 38.978445 -76.492183

HUDC
Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
HUDC00006122   
United States, Massachusetts

HUDC
Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
HUDC00006123   
United States, Massachusetts

HUDC
Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
HUDC00006124   
United States, Idaho

HUDC
Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
HUDC00006125   
United States, Massachusetts

HUDC
Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
HUDC00006126H. David Hammond   32321965-04-13
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton Regional Park, 39.053442 -77.031922

HUDC
HUDC00006127   
United States, Idaho


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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.