Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemone americana (Hepatica americana, Hepatica nobilis var. obtusa, Hepatica triloba var. americana, Hepatica americana f. candida)
Search Criteria: New York; Richmond; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Anemone americana (DC.) H.Hara
2728526M. Ruger   s.n.1878-04-13
United States of America, New York, Richmond Co., Prince's Bay, 40.528994 -74.197644

NY
Anemone americana (DC.) H.Hara
2728548J. J. Crooke   s.n.1871-04-21
United States of America, New York, Richmond Co., Garretson Sta., 40.587267 -74.091674

Staten Island Museum


SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002946J. J. Crooke   s.n.1871-04-21
United States, New York, Richmond, Garretsons Station, Staten Island, 40.588438 -74.096253

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002947Unknown   s.n.1882-04-15
United States, New York, Richmond, Prince's Bay, Staten Island, 40.528994 -74.197644

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002948Arthur Hollick   s.n.1884-04-20
United States, New York, Richmond, Bulls Head, Staten Island, 40.607048 -74.162088

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002950Unknown   s.n.0000-03-24
United States, New York, Richmond, Egbertville, 40.578056 -74.125278

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002951William T. Davis   s.n.1893-04-22
United States, New York, Richmond, Prince's Bay, Staten Island, 40.528994 -74.197644

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002952Dana W. Fellows   1271925-04-12
United States, New York, Richmond, Bloodroot Valley, Staten Island, 40.585609 -74.131974

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002953William T. Davis   s.n.1898-06-26
United States, New York, Richmond, Tottenville, Staten Island, 40.511217 -74.249312

SIM
Hepatica americana (DC.) Ker Gawl.
SIM0002954N. L. Britton   s.n.1876-05-01
United States, New York, Richmond, New Dorp, Staten Island, 40.573994 -74.115976


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Google Map

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