Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chaetophora pisiformis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010682John D. Hall   JH2013.04.26-192013-04-26
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Stream crossing drive to Lower Lake, 41.53783 -80.36457, 310m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010683John D. Hall   JH2013.04.27-052013-04-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Wetland along route 77, 41.66419 -80.08201, 401m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010684John D. Hall   JH2013.04.27-102013-04-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Pond along edge of road, 41.6308 -79.96962, 409m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010685John D. Hall   JH2013.10.14-032013-10-14
United States, New Jersey, Salem, Elmer Lake, 39.59676 -75.16483, 32m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010686John D. Hall   JH2013.04.27-042013-04-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Wetland along route 77, 41.66419 -80.08201, 401m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010687John D. Hall   JH2013.04.27-092013-04-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford, Pond along edge of road, 41.6308 -79.96962, 409m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010688John D. Hall   JH2010.07.14-2b2010-07-14
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Douglas Lake, 45.57033 -84.71381, 220m

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Chaetophora pisiformis (Roth) C.Agardh
MARY1010689John D. Hall   JH2011.05.27-012011-05-27
United States, Arizona, Gila, Bear Creek Canyon, 34.28537 -111.06813, 1461m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.