Dataset: MARY-
Taxa: Geocalycaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
MARY1004059Unknown   s.n.1947-08-16
United States, Maryland, Talbot, 5 mi NNE of Easton on U.S. 213 near railroad, 38.83333 -76.03333, 18m

MARY
MARY1003985Unknown   s.n.1947-12-11
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, College Park; NW of UMCP, 39.004834 -76.953615

MARY
MARY1001153Robert D. Rappleye   s.n.1948-06-15
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, High Point State Park, 41.32065 -74.661552

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1002160Annabelle B. Owens   s.n.1946-07-13
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Mud Lake, 45.665652 -84.680643

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1004048Annabelle B. Owens   s.n.1946-09-02
United States, Maryland, Talbot, 4 mi S of Wye Mills, on U.S. 213, 38.873492 -76.060629

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1004032Unknown   s.n.1947-05-14
United States, Maryland, Arboretum

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1004057H. A. Essers, Jr.   s.n.1947-09-19
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Catonsville, near Catonsville High School, 39.26667 -76.75

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1004010Annabelle B. Owens   s.n.1947-10-26
United States, Maryland, Charles, Off Loop Trail. Cedarville State Forest. Near picnic area, 38.63195 -76.817776, 67m

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1001164Robert D. Rappleye   s.n.1948-06-15
United States, New Jersey, Sussex, High Point State Park, 41.32065 -74.661552

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1002080Unknown   s.n.1970-11-27
United States, Maryland, Kent, Betterton, 39.36667 -76.06667

MARY
Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.) Dumort.
MARY1075190John D. Hall   JH2016.03.27-092016-03-27
United States, Maryland, Worcester, 38.127505 -75.484363


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