Dataset: MAINE
Taxa: Chrysotrichaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
MAINE-L-0004659P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   2226
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, CRYSTAL. CEDAR-MAPLE SWAMP/BTW RR & BO, 45.952 -68.373

MAINE
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
MAINE-L-0004660P. L. or J. W. Hinds   50572005-10-15
United States, Missouri, STONE, Ashe Juniper Natural Area, along California Lane, 0.3 mi W of SR JJ, 3.9 mi N or SR 86, 36º35'36"N, 93º20'38"W, 300-350 m; Juniperus ashei forest over dolomite on S. facing slope above Table Rock Lake, 36.593 -93.344, 305m

MAINE
Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J. R. Laundon
MAINE-L-0008106Thomas J. Sullivan   19011979-07-13
United States, MAINE, KNOX, Acadia National Park. Western Head along Western Head and Cliff Trails. Isle au Haut, 44.01 -68.66

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0004661Elisabeth Lay   45002000-07-18
United States, Maine, OXFORD, GREENWOOD. Fern Grotto., 44.314 -70.6

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0007833J. C. Parlin   183971947-03-20
United States, MAINE, OXFORD, Canton Point, 44.469 -70.298

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0007834J. C. Parlin   163691943-01-01
United States, MAINE, OXFORD, Canton Point, 44.469 -70.298

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0007838Clara E. Cummings   177a1893-04-01
United States, MASSACHUSETTS, MIDDLESEX, South Natick, 42.28 -71.35

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0007839Bruce Fink   177b1894-09-03
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803

MAINE
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
MAINE-L-0007840Bruce Fink   s.n..1895-00-00
United States, IOWA, FAYETTE, Fayette, 42.843 -91.803


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