Dataset: USFWS-PRR
Taxa: Corylus americana (Corylus americana f. missouriensis), Corylus americana var. indehiscens
Search Criteria: Patuxent Research; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland


USFWS:PRR
PRR002352N. Hotchkiss   54401937-08-09
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Patuxent Research Refuge; uncertain, 39.0445 -76.789, 25m

USFWS:PRR
PRR002351F. M. Uhler   s.n.1971-04-08
United States, Maryland, Prince George's, Patuxent Research Refuge--Central Tract--Duvall Bridge Road and River Road; junction of Service road & road to river, 39.04398 -76.78998, 25m

USFWS:PRR
PRR001260Bill Harms   71692012-02-29
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Visitors Contact Station Area; Along Bald Eagle Drive, north of North Tract Visitors Contact Station, 39.078477 -76.772093, 32m

USFWS:PRR
PRR001116Bill Harms   74322012-06-29
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Bald Eagle Drive; 280 feet north of the Visitor Contact Station, 39.078477 -76.772093, 32m

USFWS:PRR
PRR001312Bill Harms   75252012-09-08
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Visitors Contact Station Area; Along Bald Eagle Drive, north of North Tract Visitors Contact Station, 39.078477 -76.772093, 32m

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


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MARY1024640Bill Harms   71692012-02-29
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Visitors Contact Station Area; Along Bald Eagle Drive, north of North Tract Visitors Contact Station, 39.078477 -76.772093, 32m


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