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

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Maryland Department of Natural Resources


TAWES
TAWES0005932Christopher T. Frye   59332010-05-15
United States, Maryland, Washington, Potomac River approximately 5 miles W of Hancock, vertical slopes of Roundtop Hill just below old stone ruins, Ridge and Valley, 39.677727 -78.234292, 402 - 408m

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TAWES0005933D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1983-08-10
United States, Maryland, Washington, Harper's Ferry Road, just north of old Lock House, Blue Ridge

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TAWES0005934D. Daniel Boone   s.n.1983-05-25
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Potomac River, Great Falls, north end of High Island, along floodplain next to towpath, Piedmont, 38.944682 -77.126322

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TAWES0005935Edward L. Thompson   s.n.1986-06-04
United States, Maryland, Allegany, shale barren 0.5 mi west of Stickpile Tunnel, north of C&O Canal, Ridge and Valley, 39.592185 -78.453089

TAWES
TAWES0005936John Parrish   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005937John Parrish   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, detailed locality information protected

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TAWES0005938Charles A. Davis   
United States, Maryland, Baltimore City, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005939D. Daniel Boone   
United States, Maryland, Allegany, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005940D. Daniel Boone   
United States, Maryland, Allegany, detailed locality information protected

TAWES
TAWES0005941Christopher T. Frye   
United States, Maryland, Allegany, detailed locality information protected

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TAWES0006065Christopher T. Frye   80692018-09-20
United States, Maryland, Talbot, Old Wye Mills Road, Rt 662 W of Rt 50, at Mill Creek, Atlantic Coastal Plain-Eastern Shore, 38.910834 -76.073061


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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