Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campanulastrum americanum (Campanula americana, Campanula americana var. illinoensis)
Search Criteria: %Longbottom; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0013261Wayne D. Longbottom   101972007-08-22
United States, Maryland, Washington, Sharpsburg, along Antietam Creek S of Burnside Bridge, Snavely's Ford Trail

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
3728047W. D. Longbottom   157472011-08-14
United States of America, Maryland, Allegheny Co., Fort Hill, between US Rt. 220 and the Potomac River, Fort Hill Ridge Road, clearing at the upper end of road in deciduous hardwood forest., 39.51533 -78.91

NY
3728048W. D. Longbottom   158272011-08-15
United States of America, Ohio, Meigs Co., Olive Township, town of Long Bottom, along Curtis Hollow Road at Forked Run Lake, growing along the edge of a branch of the lake., 39.10408 -81.79053

NY
3728109W. D. Longbottom   119692008-08-11
United States of America, Virginia, Pocahontas Co., Burner Mountain north of Thomwood, FR 14 “Science Camp Road” about 2.3 miles north of SR 28, “Five-mile Hollow” growing in rich forest., 38.60583 -79.7325


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Google Map

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