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

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
HUDC00005206Charles S. Parker   1221946-03-26
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Mayfair Mansions, 38.904142 -76.950591

HUDC
HUDC00005207Charles S. Parker   1221946-03-26
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Mayfair Mansions, 38.904142 -76.950591

HUDC
HUDC00005208Bernard C. Lucas   211964-04-24
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Howard University, 38.921827 -77.019573

HUDC
HUDC00005209   

HUDC
HUDC00005210Jean G. Greaves   171964-04-25
United States, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, Howard University behind the home economic building, 38.921827 -77.019573

HUDC
HUDC00005211Lorrice Franklin   91966-04-17
United States, Virginia, Lynchburg

HUDC
HUDC00005212Harold N. Moldenke   202861950-05-28
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, Springdale, 41.020375 -74.769054

HUDC
Lithospermum canescens (Michx.) Lehm.
HUDC00005213H. David Hammond   46811967-05-27
United States, Maryland, Allegany, Green Ridge State Forest. Scenic route 40 near 15 mi. Creek, 39.638919 -78.454123

HUDC
HUDC00005214H. David Hammond   4817b1967-06-28
United States, New York, Saint Lawrence, Fowler, in cow pasture above Sawyer Creek, 44.272442 -75.448504, 134m

HUDC
HUDC00005215H. David Hammond   4817C1967-06-28
United States, New York, Saint Lawrence, Fowler. In cow pasture above Sawyer Creek., 44.272442 -75.448504

HUDC
Lithospermum ruderale Douglas ex Lehm.
HUDC00005216   
United States, Washington

HUDC
Lithospermum ruderale Douglas ex Lehm.
HUDC00005217   
United States, Washington

HUDC
Lithospermum ruderale Douglas ex Lehm.
HUDC00005218   
United States, Washington


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Google Map

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