Dataset: CGCC-
Taxa: Stellaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Columbia-Greene Community College Natural History Museum Herbarium


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789McCormick-Trozzo, Nora   21989-09-08
United States, New York, Schoharie, 42.6763 -74.477678

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Stellaria aquatica (L.) Scop.
790Tucker, Gordon C.   104531994-10-20
United States, New York, Greene, Hudson River, mouth of Murderers Creek, By the D.E.C. boat launch, 42.272827 -73.801843, 1m

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Stellaria aquatica (L.) Scop.
791Tucker, Gordon C. & Robert F. Trozzo   44621989-07-01
United States, New York, Dutchess, The Great Swamp, Along railroad, 1.5-4 km S of Route 55, 41.529203 -73.603088

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792Gerbino, Benjamin   1041985-05-30
United States, New York, Columbia, Clermont State Historic Site, 42.083824 -73.917071

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793Connolly, JoAnne   141994-07-18
United States, New York, Greene, Tannersville, Spruce Street, 42.189283 -74.139837

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Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
794Seymour, Harold   s.n.1897-06-00
United States, New York, Columbia, 42.365548 -73.59466


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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