Dataset: BOON
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Massachusetts; Hampshire; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Appalachian State University, I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Herbarium


BOON
004670Hugo Churchill   1976-09-26
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Old sand pit, north side of Route 9. Belchertown, Massachusetts., 42.327116 -72.38191

BOON
004671Hugo Churchill   1976-09-26
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Old sand pit, north side of Route 9. Belchertown, Massachusetts.; 42.327116 -72.38191, 42.327116 -72.38191

BOON
Taraxacum officinale G.H. Weber ex Wiggers
011410H. E. Ahles   865331979-05-10
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Hadley on North Maple Street.

BOON
012582   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
012590   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
001510   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
001511   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
002545   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
013873   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
Solidago patula Muhl. ex. Wild
013885   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
Solidago patula Muhl. ex. Wild
013886   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

BOON
015349H. E. Ahles   788071974-06-03
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Open meadow, Amherst, 42.3667 -72.5167

BOON
Dennstaedtia punctilobula (Michx.) T. Moore
004122Churchill, Hugo   s.n.1976-07-02
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Belchertown, 42.27694 -72.40139

BOON
Dennstaedtia punctilobula (Michx.) T. Moore
004121Churchill, Hugo   875221978-11-30
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Belchertown, 42.27694 -72.40139

BOON
003859Churchill, Hugo   1976-05-23
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Belchertown, 42.27694 -72.40139


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