Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex intumescens (Carex intumescens f. ventriosa), Carex intumescens var. fernaldii, Carex intumescens var. intumescens
Search Criteria: Maryland; Idylwild; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0042292William A. McAvoy   22651997-05-22
United States, Maryland, Caroline, E sde of Marshyhope Creek, Idylwild W.M.A, N of Federalsburg

DOV
DOV0042348Wayne D. Longbottom   57722005-05-08
United States, Maryland, Caroline, NE of Federalsburg, Noble Road at Marshyhope Creek, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Bloomery Bridge; 38.76195 -75.722733, 38.76195 -75.722733

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100816424W.D. Longbottom   198872013-07-02
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, wet swampy woods along flood plain of Marshy Hope Creek., 38.7572222 -75.7363889

MO
100816311W.D. Longbottom   176742012-07-13
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, growing in woods around the ponds., 38.7602778 -75.7263889

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
02200674W. D. Longbottom   193032013-05-25
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, at the dam at Houston Branch, deciduous woods along edge of creek., 38.737278 -75.748117

NY
02256544W. D. Longbottom   176742012-07-11
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, growing in woods around the ponds, 38.760333 -75.726275

NY
2192712W. D. Longbottom   128462009-05-25
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, parking area just south of Bloomery Road on Smithville Road, 38.76133 -75.74275

NY
2192715W. D. Longbottom   135202010-06-02
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, growing along the longest and largest pond, 38.75172 -75.74164

NY
2192714W. D. Longbottom   136632010-06-20
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, on the flood plain of Marshy Hope Creek, 38.75958 -75.73081

NY
02902604W. D. Longbottom   209412014-05-30
United States of America, Maryland, Caroline Co., Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, “Marshyhope Ponds” area, North end of the “Long Pond” on a small peninsula, mixed coniferous-deciduous woods., 38.755931 -75.738333

University of Maryland, Norton-Brown Herbarium


MARY
Wayne D. Longbottom   198872013-07-02
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, Marshy Hope Ponds, wet swampy woods along flood plain of Marshyhope Creek, 38.7572778 -75.7364694

MARY
Wayne D. Longbottom   197052013-06-22
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, parking area along Smithville Road south of Bloomery Road, woods along flood plain of un-named tributary of Marhyhope Creek, 38.7601083 -75.7421806

MARY
Wayne D. Longbottom   193032013-05-25
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Federalsburg; Town of Federalsburg, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, at the dam at Houston Branch, 38.7372778 -75.7481167

MARY
MARY1010135Wayne D. Longbottom   209412014-05-30
United States, Maryland, Caroline, Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, "Marshyhope Ponds" area, North end of the "Long Pond" on a small peninsula, mixed coniferous-deciduous woods., 38.755931 -75.738333

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
272312W. D. Longbottom   197052013-06-22
United States, Maryland, Caroline Co., Idylwild Wildlife Management Area, parking area along Smithville Road S of Bloomery Road, un-named tributary of Marhyhope Creek., 38.76 -75.7422


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.