Dataset: NY-
Search Criteria: Canada; Ontario; Norfolk; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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2307915J. A. Calder   159711955-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., About 2 miles east northeast of Simcoe, Townsend Township, 42.844415 -80.263498

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2292361J. A. Calder   159731955-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., About 3 miles northwest of St. Williams, Walsingham Township, 42.698194 -80.456895

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2279384J. A. Calder   159721955-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., About two miles ENE of Simcoe, Townsend Township, 42.844415 -80.263498

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2368113J. S. Pringle   11651969-09-07
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., Long Point Provincial Park, 42.57971 -80.38377

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2307895J. A. Calder   159711955-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., Abut 2 miles east northeast of Simcoe, Townsend Township, 42.844415 -80.263498

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Eragrostis hypnoides (Lam.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
1682918W. G. Dore   103511949-08-18
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., 5 miles due south of Delhi.

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Lonicera canadensis Bartram ex Marshall
2437401J. Macoun   629561901-06-27
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., 42.8425 -80.633333

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2443096J. Macoun   629591901-06-27
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., 42.8425 -80.633333

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Cornus L.
2503643J. Macoun   540291901-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., 42.8425 -80.633333

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Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace
01392936H. A. Senn   5431938-08-25
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., Long Point, Lake Erie, 42.544547 -80.158111

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Spiranthes incurva (Jenn.) M.C. Pace
01392937H. A. Senn   4331928-08-22
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., Northeast shore, Long Point, Lake Erie, 42.564203 -80.128692

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3908781M. J. Oldham   127181991-06-11
Canada, Ontario, Norfolk Co., CN railway tracks east of Nixon, circa 6.4 km WNW of Simcoe Post Office, 42.85066 -80.38439


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