Dataset: USFWS-PRR
Taxa: Teucrium canadense var. canadense (Teucrium canadense var. angustatum, Teucrium canadense var. littorale, Teucrium canadense var. virginicum, Teucrium littorale)
Search Criteria: Anne Arundel; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland


USFWS:PRR
PRR001505N. Hotchkiss   69931944-08-01
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--Central Tract--North of Patuxent River near BW Parkway; Northwest end of refuge, 39.06685 -76.81499, 30m

USFWS:PRR
PRR000368Bill Harms   67432011-07-05
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--South Road West near Tavern Corner; South Road, 250 feet southwest of BGE Power Line Right-of-Way, 39.0683 -76.7974, 41m

USFWS:PRR
PRR001114Bill Harms   80032013-07-03
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Visitors Contact Station Area; Across Wildlife Loop, across North Tract Visitors Contact Station, 39.07735 -76.771356, 33m

USFWS:PRR
PRR003227Bill Harms   80522013-07-25
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Bailey Bridge Trail; South side of Little Patuxent River, West of Bailey Bridge, 39.060656 -76.737298, 24m

USFWS:PRR
PRR003368Bill Harms   80792013-08-02
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Bailey Bridge; North of Little Patuxent River, west of Bailey Bridge, 39.0609342 -76.7375114, 23m

USFWS:PRR
PRR003369Bill Harms   80812013-08-02
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Patuxent Research Refuge--North Tract--Bailey Bridge; North of Little Patuxent River, west of Bailey Bridge, 39.0609342 -76.7375114, 23m


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