Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solidago altissima (Solidago procera), Solidago altissima var. pluricephala, Solidago altissima var. procera, Solidago altissima subsp. altissima (Solidago scabra, Euthamia scabra), Solidago altissima var. altissima, Solidago altissima subsp. gilvocanescens
Search Criteria: Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
BUT0005219R. C. Friesner   46171932-08-08
United States, Maine, Franklin

California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
David J. Keil   333632015-08-31
United States, Maine, Knox, East of Commercial Street between Rockland and Rockport overlooking Clam Cove, 44.1388 -69.0895

Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0067480   
United States, Maine

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:NEBC
01079984B. L. Robinson & M. L. Fernald   1901-08-15
United States of America, Maine, Aroostook County, Fort Fairfield

Harvard:NEBC
01079985C. H. Knowlton   1921-08-25
United States of America, Maine, Cumberland County, Falmouth

Harvard:GH
01079986Mrs. F. E. Lowe   1927-09-07
United States of America, Maine, Cumberland County, Casco

Harvard:NEBC
01079987J. W. Huntington   1924-00-00
United States of America, Maine, York County, Kennebunkport

Harvard:NEBC
01079988E. P. Bicknell   1894-08-23
United States of America, Maine, York County, York

North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC
NCSC00108276   
United States, Maine, Aroostook, 46.709193 -68.612409

Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES:TAMU
Joseph E. Laferriere   41092006-09-17
United States, Maine, Cumberland, Yarmouth


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.