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

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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R. A. Jehle   s.n.1910-07-25
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Wheaton, 39.039722 -77.055556

MARY
MARY1057710Sheila M. Hayden   1311977-06-07
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, College Park; University of Maryland, College Park Campus. Courtyard E of H. J. Patterson Hall by 'Night and Day' sculptures, 38.986853 -76.942553

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MARY1016772James L. Reveal   81381997-08-22
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Central Farm. Around the dairy buildings at the N end of Dairy Rd (N Field Complex near Building 186, Plot 1) NE of the junction of Powder Mill Rd and Edmonston Rd., 39.031396 -76.899561

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MARY1048541Steven R. Hill   143761984-06-30
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Assateague Island. Along bridge causeway near bridge, Rte 611, 38.241432 -75.141884

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MARY1048542Jan Bowman   3131986-08-23
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Laurel; Riverfront Park, 39.105833 -76.846388

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MARY1048543J. B. S. Norton   s.n.1939-08-01
United States, Maryland, Howard, Electric Power Line Section IX. E of Scaggsville, 39.14055 -76.8738

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MARY1048544unknown   141891-07-00
United States, New Jersey, Somerset, Millstone, 40.499271 -74.588768

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MARY1036814Leonard Morrow   5391974-09-05
United States, Maryland, Charles, Test plot, Block 17S17E, Douglas Point., 38.444755 -77.256084

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MARY1048539Henry C. Trax   s.n.1910-06-02
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, College Park; By Ball park, 38.988999 -76.928863


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