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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Stellaria graminea, Stellaria graminea var. latifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MASS test


MASS
00394362Roberta G. Poland   1964-06-15
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Otto's pasture on 116- that very wet place- W. of gate near fence.

MASS
00394357Roberta G. Poland   1967-07-16
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Roadside of 5 & 10, No. of 116, so.of Mill Village Rd.- at culvert near big maple.

MASS
00394360Roberta G. Poland   1976-05-31
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Mill Village Rd.- roadside, w. side of Mill Village Rd. opposite the first field road on e. side.

MASS
00394359Roberta G. Poland   1976-07-23
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Field Rd. to stone crusher, then so. along E.edge of corn field- on south side of road to stone crusher.

MASS
00394358Roberta G. Poland   1982-06-08
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin, Ct. River Rd, no. of Hillside. At the rocks from the cliffs.

MASS
00394363S. Cooper-Ellis   1995-06-09
United States, Massachusetts, Hampden, Westover Air Force Base, roadside adjacent to W1, 42.2136365875 -72.5467857739

MASS
00380712S. F. Potsubay   1930-06-16
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, na

MASS
00380811T. F. Allen   1864-09-00
United States, Connecticut, NA

MASS
00394364Tad M. Zebryk   1998-05-19
United States, Massachusetts, Hampden, MMWEC Western Corridor, pasture north of Mill Rd. on powerline right-of-way.

MASS
00380821W. Deane   1926-08-26
United States, New Hampshire, Coos, na

MASS
00380785W. J. Harley   1970-06-14
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, na

MASS
00380799W. J. Harley   1973-05-27
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, na

Texas A&M Test


TAES
TAES0001493H. B. Parks Jr.   1941-07-04
United States, Texas, Nacogdoches, 8 miles N.E. of Nacogdoches


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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