Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Planodes virginicum (Sibara virginica, Cardamine parviflora subsp. virginica, Cardamine virginica, Arabis virginica, Cardamine ludoviciana)
Search Criteria: %Longbottom; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Planodes virginicum (L.) Greene
100527297W.D. Longbottom   147872011-04-28
United States, Maryland, Talbot, Town of Easton, MD Rt. 33, Saint Michaels Road, east of MD Rt. 370, Unionville road and Old Bloomfield Road, growing at the edge of agricultural fields., 38.7830556 -76.1130556

MO
Planodes virginicum (L.) Greene
100527310W.D. Longbottom   146782011-03-31
United States, Maryland, Talbot, Town of Easton, MD Rt. 33, Saint Michaels Road, east of MD Rt. 370, Unionville Road and Old Bloomfield Road, growing at the edge of agricultural fields., 38.7830556 -76.1130556

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Planodes virginicum (L.) Greene
02641622W. D. Longbottom   207152014-05-11
United States of America, Maryland, Talbot Co., MD Rt. 331, Dover Bridge Road, at Dover Neck Road, edge of agricultural fields at roadside., 38.773106 -76.028758

NY
Arabis virginica (L.) Poir.
03171880W. D. Longbottom   171752012-04-28
United States of America, Delaware, Sussex Co., US Rt. 9-DE Rt. 404, Lewes Georgetown Highway (Road 18) west of Joseph Road (Road 281) along edge of agricultural fields., 38.733944 -75.239528

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
Planodes virginicum (L.) Greene
MARY1010507Wayne D. Longbottom   207152014-05-11
United States, Maryland, Talbot, MD Rt. 331, Dover Bridge Road, at Dover Neck Road, edge of agricultural fields at roadside., 38.773106 -76.028758


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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