Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Vermont; Bennington; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
Danthonia spicata (L.) P. Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult.
DEK000095338Paul D. Sørensen   66971969-06-28
United States, Vermont, Bennington, Wayside Picnic area along US Highway 7 at a stream crossing about 7km N of the border with Massachusetts, 42.82584 -73.205021

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DEK00098338James W. Robbins   s.n.1830-00-00
United States, Vermont, Bennington, Pownal, Vermont, 42.792598 -73.228732

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DEK00098438Paul D. Sørensen   66961969-06-28
United States, Vermont, Bennington, Wayside Picnic area along US Highway 7 at a stream crossing about 7 km N of the border with Massachusetts, 42.82584 -73.205021

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DEK00098482Paul D. Sørensen   66981969-06-28
United States, Vermont, Bennington, Wayside picnic area along US Highway 7 at a stream crossing about 7 km N of the border with Massachusetts., 42.770622 -73.236601

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DEK00099856Paul D. Sørensen   66921969-06-28
USA, Vermont, Bennington, Wayside Picnic area along US Highway 7 at a stream crossing about 7 km N of the border with Massachusetts., 42.792233 -73.227522

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DEK00100052Paul D. Sørensen   66901969-06-28
USA, Vermont, Bennington, Wayside Picnic area along US Highway 7 at a stream crossing about 7 km N of the border with Massachusetts., 42.792233 -73.227522

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DEK00100812C.B. Hellquist   151651982-09-16
USA, Vermont, Bennington, Marshy pond along Warm Brook on the east side of Old Depot Road south of Rte. 7A, Arlington, 43.037498 -73.165912


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Google Map

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