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

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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MARY1032301E. S. Burgess   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032302J.B.S. Norton   
United States, Maryland, Garrett, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032303Haven Kolb   
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032304R. E. Riefner   
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032305Steven R. Hill   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032306Dr. Bernhardt   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032307R. Dale Thomas   128291969-02-28
United States, Louisiana, Caldwell, Woods in hills near Horseshoe Lake, E of La. 846, N. N.W. of Columbia

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MARY1032308David D. Taylor   12391981-08-28
United States, New York, Erie, Edge of swamp, Ellicott Creek, ca. 1200 ft E and 600 ft N of 1714 Meadow Dr, Alden, 42.90884 -78.505586

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MARY1032309Wilcox   1/981907-10-11
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis, Mo. Bot. Gard.

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MARY1060793R.H. Simmons   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

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MARY1032300E. N. McKinney   411974-04-16
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Timber Falls Tree Farm, Hipsley Hill Rd, Etchison. Growing next to house., 39.264385 -77.116943

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Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
MARY1060392   
United States, Iowa

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MARY1075208   
United States, Hawaii, Maui

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MARY1032299Steven R. Hill   98041981-03-31
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, E side of Holzapfel Hall, 38.986971 -76.941887


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