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Dataset: TAES-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Vermont; Windham; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M Test


TAES
H. E. Ahles   883281980-06-22
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Malvaceae Juss.
Steven R. Hill   170451986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Steven R. Hill   170511986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Apiaceae Lindl.
Vernon Bates   951984-06-24
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
H. E. Ahles   862981978-08-16
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Rosaceae Juss.
H. E. Ahles   883721980-06-22
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Vernon Bates   961984-06-24
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
H. E. Ahles   883871980-06-22
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Steven R. Hill   169251986-08-09
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Steven R. Hill   170431986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham, 1 mi. N. of Bellows Falls, Rt. 5

TAES
Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl
H. E. Ahles   868161979-06-13
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
H. E. Ahles   883591980-06-22
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Steven R. Hill   170491986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
H. E. Ahles   874081979-08-09
United States, Vermont, Windham, gravelly roadside 1.1 miles NW of Jamaica on Rt. 3

TAES
Steven R. Hill   170471986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
Steven R. Hill   170531986-08-14
United States, Vermont, Windham

TAES
TAES0004054Steven R. Hill   326232000-07-08
United States, Vermont, Windham, W. Quechee Gorge, south side of US Rt. 4. West side of gorge., 43.636667 -72.41, 152 - 162m


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Google Earth (KML)

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