Dataset: BALT
Taxa: Placynthiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University Biodiversity Center


BALT
Placynthium (Ach.) Gray
BALT-L-0005946R. Reifner   84L2021983-06-00
USA, California, Santa Barbara, 10 miles north of Lompoc

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002899A. Norden   62001977-08-20
USA, Maryland, Garrett, at Deep Creek Lake beside dam

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002900A. Norden   L83111983-06-00
USA, Maryland, Washington, Potomac River at Cedar Grove

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002901A. Norden   17631976-11-06
USA, Maryland, Washington, along Route 63, one mile north of Cearfoss.

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002902A. Norden   17091976-08-31
USA, Maryland, Garrett, below spillway at Deep Creek Lake Dam

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002903unspecified   s.n.
United Kingdom, England, Oxford

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0002904C. Stenholm   s.n.1917-00-00
Sweden, Vastergotland. Kinnekulle, Raback

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-0005947AC Skorepa   41101968-03-03
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Devils Bake Oven

BALT
Placynthium nigrum (Hudson) Gray
BALT-L-6599A. Norden   7641973-08-23
USA, Maryland, Baltimore, Soldiers Delight, along Dolefield Road

BALT
Placynthium petersii (Nyl.) Burnham
BALT-L-0002905A.C. Skorepa   41521968-05-16
USA, Illinois, Johnson, Cave Creek Hill, Prairie south of Vienna

BALT
Placynthium petersii (Nyl.) Burnham
BALT-L-0005948A.C. Skorepa   36981967-09-28
USA, Illinois, Pope, Copperous Branch Hill Prairie on Lusk Creek

BALT
Placynthium petersii (Nyl.) Burnham
BALT-L-0005949A.C. Skorepa   41521968-05-16
USA, Illinois, Johnson, Cave Creek Hill Prairie, south of Vienna


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