Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cerastium longipedunculatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
BAYLU071959Rubalee Hankamer   139141941-04-14
USA, Texas, McLennan, Tehuacana Creek Waco, Texas, 31.633008 -97.028963

BAYLU:BAYLU
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
BAYLU071975Dr. Yarbrough   1939-03-27
USA, Texas, McLennan, Waco, Texas, 31.549333 -97.14667

BAYLU:BAYLU
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
BAYLU071971Oliver Horsfall   139211939-04-03
USA, Texas, McLennan, Cameron Park, Waco, Texas, 31.583609 -97.156096

BAYLU:BAYLU
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
BAYLU071974Dr. Yarbrough   56351939-03-27
USA, Texas, McLennan, Highway near Waco, 31.549333 -97.14667

Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
DOV0073250   
United States, Kentucky

DOV
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
DOV0073251   
United States, Kentucky

DOV
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
DOV0073252   
United States, Missouri

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
NO0054346Susan W. Hutchinson   s.n.1931-09-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise

North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC:NCSC
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
NCSC00017626J. H. Sandberg   6181891-00-00
United States, Minnesota, N/A

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
CINC-V-0020653Eames, E.H.   108561929-05-17
United States, Connecticut, New Haven, Southbury.

Warren Wilson College Herbarium


WWC
Cerastium longipedunculatum Muhl. ex Britton
8511Helena Taylor   81954-05-14
United States, North Carolina, Buncombe, Farmroad, 701m


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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.