Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus margarettae var. margarettae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B109918Emil P. Kruschke   K-45-211945-05-18
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2884186Heinrich K.D. Eggert   s.n.1887-05-07
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis, Between Webster and Fairview

MO
2884207* KATZ   231999-04-30
United States, Missouri, Scotland, Approx 100m east of M, on gravel road, north side; roadside, 40.34 -92.1275

MO
100310695Alan E. Brant   68142010-04-28
United States, Missouri, Iron, Botanical Inventory of Pilot Knob National Wildlife Refuge. Igneous glade and old mine spoilage., 37.6194445 -90.6277778, 396m

MO
101428281Alan E. Brant   18851989-07-02
United States, Missouri, Scotland, T64N, R11W Sec. 33. Along gravel road ca. 1/2 mile S of state road M. Sand Hill Farm., 40.3 -92.1333333

MO
101427932Alan E. Brant   21171991-05-06
United States, Missouri, Scotland, T66N, R10W, N 1/2 Sec. 35, 40.4833333 -91.9666667

MO
102232076Bill Summers   94742000-05-08
United States, Missouri, Madison, Amidon Memorial Conservation Area, ca. 6 1/2 airmi E of Junction City; low shady woods along Combs Branch., 37.5488889 -90.1472222

MO
102232066Benjamin F. Bush   95131921-08-29
United States, Missouri, Clark, Dumas; wooded banks

MO
102711501Heinrich K.D. Eggert   s.n.1887-05-07
United States, Missouri, Webster, Webster

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Massey Herbarium


VPI
VPI-V-0045402   
United States, West Virginia, Greenbrier

VPI
VPI-V-0051799   
United States, Virginia, Alleghany


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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