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

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources


TAWES
TAWES0004159D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1983-05-08
United States, Maryland, Washington, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Park, Dam 4 North, Potomac River, Blue Ridge, 39.497062 -77.826615

TAWES
TAWES0004160Christopher T. Frye   30452000-05-04
United States, Maryland, Garrett, Mill Creek recreation area, 39.714239 -79.383926

TAWES
TAWES0004161D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1985-07-13
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Cunningham Falls State Park, just E of Campgroud Road, just N of check-in station ,Ridge and Valley, 39.623061 -77.468043

TAWES
TAWES0004162Christopher T. Frye   s.n.2008-07-02
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Pocomoke State Forest, dune PSF10 off Forest Road, 38.19316 -75.505552

TAWES
TAWES0004163D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1985-07-05
United States, Maryland, Washington, Roundtop Hill Natural Area, Blue Ridge, 39.677911 -78.234558

TAWES
TAWES0004164D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1985-09-21
United States, Maryland, Washington, N of Route 40, W of Keefer Road, Licking Creek, Blue Ridge, 39.669838 -78.033085

TAWES
TAWES0004165Christopher T. Frye   59192010-05-06
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Houston Branch Road, access road paralleling Houston Branch, openings along trail approximately 100 meters from field edge, Coastal Plain, 38.730418 -75.740714

TAWES
Isotrema macrophyllum (Lam.) C.F. Reed
TAWES0004166Edward L. Thompson   
United States, Maryland, Garrett, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
Isotrema macrophyllum (Lam.) C.F. Reed
TAWES0004167D. Daniel Boone   
United States, Maryland, Garrett, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
Isotrema macrophyllum (Lam.) C.F. Reed
TAWES0004168Christopher T. Frye   
United States, Maryland, Garrett, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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