INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Massachusetts; Middlesex; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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Tsuga diversifolia (Maxim.) M.T. Mast.
M.A. Dirr & J. DeShurko   4011979-03-19
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown.

ILLS:PLANT
Tsuga diversifolia (Maxim.) M.T. Mast.
M.A. Dirr & J. DeShurko   4011979-03-19
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown.

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Muhlenbergia uniflora (Muhl.) Fernald
A. B. Seymour   1931908-08-10
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Belmont.

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Judith E. DeShurko & M. A. Dirr   4001979-03-16
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Mt. Auburn Cemetery on Mt. Auburn Street, in Watertown.

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Verbena bracteata Lag. & Rodr.
J. L. Crane   s.n.1981-06-15
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Downtown Lowell.

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ILLS00070115Tad M. Zebryk   
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, detailed locality information protected

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Thelypteris noveboracensis (Linnaeus) Nieuwl.
Tad M. Zebryk   74382001-08-21
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Concord: Punkatasset Park off Monument Street. 42° 28' 40" North, 71° 20' 44" West., 42.4778 -71.3456, 37m

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Carex vesicaria Linnaeus
ILLS00070783Tad M. Zebryk   74422001-08-21
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Bedford: Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, northeast of Route 225, just southeast of road to boat ramp. 42° 30' 25" North, 71° 18' 47" West., 42.5069 -71.3131, 35m

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Spiranthes cernua (Linnaeus) L.C. Rich.
ILLS00143269Charles J. Sheviak & Jean K. Sheviak   9231975-08-31
United States, Massachusetts, Middlesex, Lincoln: about 1 mile east of Lincoln Center on Trapelo Road. South of pond at roadside., 42.416698 -71.280376


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