Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Secale cereale (Triticum cereale, Secale montanum, Secale turkestanicum), Secale cereale subsp. cereale, Secale cereale subsp. ancestrale (Secale segetale, Secale vavilovii)
Search Criteria: Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598000M. L. Fernald   1892-07-01
United States of America, Maine, Penobscot County, Orono

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598001L. A. Wheeler   597502
United States of America, Maine, Oxford County, Bethel

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598002G. L. Stebbins   5541929-06-22
United States of America, Maine, Hancock County, Seal Harbor

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598003A. F. Hill   30911919-06-22
United States of America, Maine, Hancock County, Brooklin

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598004C. A. E. Long   1920-07-05
United States of America, Maine, Matinicus Isle

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598006R. C. Bean   154171915-07-19
United States of America, Maine

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598007Kate Furbish   1893-00-00
United States of America, Maine, South Poland

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598008Kate Furbish   1895-00-00
United States of America, Maine, South Poland

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598009Kate Furbish   1895-00-00
United States of America, Maine, South Poland

Harvard:NEBC
Secale cereale Linnaeus
00598005[no data available]   1920-07-03
United States of America, Maine, Knox County, Isle au Haut

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2615538Edith C. Bicknell   s.n.1951-07-09
United States, Maine, Waldo, Lincolnville.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT042187   1981-07-27
United States, Maine, Cumberland, 43.90418 -69.97638


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