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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monarda brevis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0095814Carstens, Jeffrey D. | Trent, Jared L.   JDC/MB/2019/013/892 (G038)2019-06-11
United States, West Virginia, Grant County, Smoke Hole Region: Gap Mountain. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River approximately 2.25 miles east of Petersburg., 39.000296 -79.0823, 346m

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NA0095815Carstens, Jeffrey D. | Trent, Jared L.   JDC/MB/2019/011/890 (P048)2019-06-10
United States, West Virginia, Grant County, Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road., 39.006109 -79.221544, 504m

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NA0095816Carstens, Jeffrey D. | Trent, Jared L.   LDC/MB/2019/012/891 (E040)2019-06-10
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton County, Smoke Hole Region: Eagle Rock. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River approximately 2.85 miles north of Upper Tract and 0.5 miles northeast of Eagle Rock formation., 38.828407 -79.283975, 702m

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NA0095817Carstens, Jeffrey D. | Trent, Jared L.   JDC/MB/2019/014/893 (C086)2019-06-11
United States, West Virginia, Grant County, Smoke Hole Region: Big Mountain. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River and east of Austin Gap approximately 6.0 miles southwest of Petersburg., 38.952057 -79.218755, 519m

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NA0095818Carstens, Jeffrey D. | Trent, Jared L.   JDC/MB/2019/015/894 (B268)2019-06-12
United States, West Virginia, Grant County, Smoke Hole Region: Big Bend Campground Area. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River approximately 9.0 miles south, southwest of Petersburg., 38.89357 -79.2337, 554m


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