Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Maine; Waldo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT312790Ray C. Friesner   102221936-08-13
United States, Maine, Waldo, bordering Megunticook Lake

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BRIT319692   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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Lindernia dubia (L.) Pennell
BRIT319190   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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Sporobolus vaginiflorus (Torr. ex A. Gray) Alph. Wood
BRIT270283   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT264306   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT261502   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT198165Ray C. Friesner   245231951-08-09
United States, Maine, Waldo, Near junction of Megunticook Lake, and Norton's Pond.

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BRIT258136   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT551717Ralph E. Brooks   18446a1986-08-15
United States, Maine, Waldo, Ca. 3 miles West and 0.5 miles South of junction alt US-1 & ME-3, Casco Bay, Atlantic Ocean. Just above high tide line in wooded area.

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BRIT421458Ray C. Friesner   102201936-08-13
United States, Maine, Waldo, Margin of Megunticook Lake, opposite Tsuga Lodge.

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Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray
BRIT509580   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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Polygonum coccineum Muhl. ex Willd.
BRIT541318   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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Salix rostrata Richards., non Thuill.
BRIT547878   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT547879   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT540496   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT536398   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT536274   
United States, Maine, Waldo

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BRIT589548   
United States, Maine, Waldo


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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