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

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Howard University Herbarium


HUDC
Asarum L.
HUDC00003678   
United States, Virginia

HUDC
HUDC00003682   
United States, North Carolina

HUDC
HUDC00003674H. David Hammond   47181967-06-20
United States, New York, Orange, Harvard Black Rock Forest, between Black Rock brook; dirt road below Cornwall Chlorinateor, 41.390349 -74.036888, 168m

HUDC
HUDC00003675H. David Hammond   40841966-05-20
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Catoctin Mt. Park, opposite Cunningham Falls, 39.62266 -77.465884, 366m

HUDC
HUDC00003676H. David Hammond   375a1963-06-09
United States, Virginia, Page, Shenandoah National Park, side of old road to Luray, bel. Skyland, 1067m

HUDC
HUDC00003677H. David Hammond   40841966-05-20
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Catoctin Mt. Park, opposite Cunningham Falls, Rt. 77, Blue Ridge Summit Quad, 39.584752 -77.471377, 366m

HUDC
HUDC00003679H. David Hammond   3771963-07-13
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Off Rte. 116, at Mohawk Brook

HUDC
HUDC00003680Clarence M. Smith   s.n.1924-00-00
United States, Virginia

HUDC
HUDC00003681Mary Emma Mack   s.n.1924-00-00
United States, Virginia, Unknown

HUDC
HUDC00004158   
United States, Idaho

HUDC
HUDC00004159   
United States, Idaho

HUDC
HUDC00004160   
United States, Idaho

HUDC
HUDC00004161   
United States, Virginia

HUDC
Asarum canadense var. reflexum (E.P. Bicknell) B.L. Rob.
HUDC00003673Charles S. Parker   12331925-04-11
United States, Virginia, Potomac River near Great Falls

HUDC
Asarum canadense var. reflexum (E.P. Bicknell) B.L. Rob.
HUDC00003683Harold N. Moldenke   211651951-04-29
United States, Delaware, New Castle, Along banks of Brandywine Creek, 3 miles north of Wilmington, 39.81292 -75.568281


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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.