Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Listera reniformis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00602194Unknown   s.n.1923-07-21
United Kingdom, West Yorkshire, Crimsworth Dean near Hebden Bridge, Locks Village, 53.763391 -2.018415

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PH00602195E. M. Gress   191928-08-02
United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, State College Nature Study Camp

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PH00602196L. R. Hanie   s.n.1853-07-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Bear Meadows, 40.729098 -77.763437

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PH00602197Thomas C. Porter   s.n.0000-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Bear Meadow, 40.729098 -77.763437

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PH00602198Stewardson Brown   s.n.1898-07-10
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset, Big Spring, Negro Mt, W. Petersburg, 610m

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PH00602199Stewardson Brown   s.n.1898-07-10
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset, near Petersburg, 39.747971 -79.302379

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PH00602200Stewardson Brown   s.n.1898-07-10
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset, Big Spring, near Petersburg, 39.794801 -79.218086, 610m

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PH00602201Stewardson Brown   s.n.1898-07-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset, mountains near Buckstown, 40.07119 -78.861689

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PH00602202Edgar T. Wherry   s.n.1934-06-27
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset, bog along Globe Run, near Peck School, W of Mount Davis, 39.770079 -79.203919

Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


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PAC0011607Unknown   s.n.1853-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Centre, Bear Meadows Natural Area, 40.72955 -77.76267

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PAC0087396Lane Barksdale   s.n.1936-08-03
United States, North Carolina, Haywood, Cove Creek P.O, Lost Bottom Creek, 1/2 mile from Palmer Creek junction, 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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