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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bartonia paniculata var. intermedia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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UCR
M.L. Fernald   3881921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Central Grove, 44.34202 -66.25744, 44m

USU:UTC
UTC00003175M.L. Fernald   3881921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby

NY
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297565M. L. Fernald   222991920-08-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby Co., Along Little River, E of Tiddville

NY
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297564M. L. Fernald   222991920-08-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby Co., Along Little River, E of Tiddville

MUHW
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MUHW036938M.L.Fernald and Bayard Long   3881921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Brook, Central Grove

NCSC
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NCSC00087273   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Yarmouth, 44.99835172208778 -63.54747611689047

NCSC
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NCSC00087274   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, 44.99835172208778 -63.54747611689047

PH
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PH00770212Merritt L. Fernald   222991920-08-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, along Little River, E of Tiddville

TENN
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TENN-V-0175949   
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby

CM:Botany-botany
CM147677Fernald, M.L.   3881921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, along the Brook, Central Grove., 44.339056 -66.259197

Harvard:GH
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00072130M. L. Fernald & B. H. Long   222991920-08-20
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby County (Nova Scotia), Wet peaty hollows in savannahs along Little River east of Tiddville

WS
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56910M.L. Fernald   3881921-08-28
Canada, Nova Scotia, Digby, Central Grove, 44.34202 -66.25744, 44m


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