Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sinapis alba (Brassica alba, Brassica hirta), Sinapis alba subsp. dissecta, Sinapis alba subsp. alba, Sinapis alba subsp. mairei
Search Criteria: Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00104874M. L. Fernald   17961909-07-14
United States, Maine, Washington, Islands of Passamaquoddy Bay, Eastport, eastern side of Moose Island

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612183M. L. Fernald   17961909-07-14
United States of America, Maine, Washington County, Eastport

Harvard:NEBC
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612184M. L. Fernald   17961909-07-14
United States of America, Maine, Washington County, Eastport

Harvard:NEBC
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612185M. L. Fernald   17971909-00-00
United States of America, Maine, Washington County, Pembroke

Harvard:NEBC
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612186E. L. Rand   1892-07-27
United States of America, Maine, Somesville

Harvard:GH
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612187J. Parkin   10351898-07-01
United States of America, Maine, York County, North Berwick

Harvard:NEBC
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00612188J. Parkin   10351898-06-21
United States of America, Maine, York County, North Berwick

Harvard:NEBC
Sinapis alba Linnaeus
00592985W. Deane   1884-08-25
United States of America, Maine, Shelburne

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3198889K. M. Wiegand   7141909-07-14
United States of America, Maine, Washington Co., Islands of Passamaquoddy Bay, Moose Island, streets of Eastport.

NY
3198888M. L. Fernald   17961909-07-14
United States of America, Maine, Washington Co., Eastern side of Moose Island. Islands of Passamaquoddy Bay.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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