Dataset: TAWES-
Taxa: Gratiola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources


TAWES
TAWES0005539Christopher T. Frye   20531999-06-10
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, Robin's Creek Preserve, along Robin's Creek a tributary to the Choptank River, Coastal Plain, 38.819485 -75.866864

TAWES
TAWES0005540D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1982-06-26
United States, Maryland, Wicomico, Sharptown Bog, Atlantic Coastal Plain-Eastern Shore, 38.505327 -75.71916

TAWES
TAWES0005541Wesley M. Knapp   
United States, Delaware, Sussex, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005542James De Brighton   2642015-07-06
United States, Maryland, Dorchester, Taylors Island, Hoopers Neck Road, along roadside just N of Bethlehem Church, 38.484667 -76.31642

TAWES
TAWES0005543Wesley M. Knapp   11622005-05-17
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Pawpaw Creek, 4500 feet W of Public Landing and 4800 feet SW of Spence, swamp forest along Pawpaw Creek, 38.155531 -75.31494

TAWES
TAWES0005544D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1983-05-26
United States, Maryland, Caroline, 1.5 mile N of Mt. Zion, Hog Wallow Pond, Delmarva Bay, 39.121295 -75.780034

TAWES
TAWES0005545D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1982-09-02
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Red House Road over Nassawango Creek, oxbow 1/4 mile south of Scotty Road, Atlantic Coastal Plain, Eastern Shore, 38.184128 -75.449231

TAWES
TAWES0005546Wesley M. Knapp   
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005547Jennifer A. Meininger   
United States, Maryland, Saint Mary's, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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