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

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University of Maine Herbaria


MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004331P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   39651997-08-09
CANADA, QUEBEC, CHARLEVOIX-EST, CENTRE ECOL.DE PORT-AU-SAUMON, HABENARIA TRAIL; SHORELINE ROCKS, MARITIME INFLUENCE FROM ST. LAWRENCE ESTUARY, 47.757 -69.949

MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004332P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   39721997-08-09
CANADA, QUEBEC, CHARLEVOIX-EST, CENTRE ECOL.DE PORT-AU-SAUMON, HABENARIA TRAIL; SHORELINE ROCKS, MARITIME INFLUENCE FROM ST. LAWRENCE ESTUARY, 47.757 -69.949

MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004333Elisabeth Lay   44982000-07-18
United States, Maine, OXFORD, GREENWOOD. Fern Grotto., 44.314 -70.6

MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004334James W. Hinds   45162000-09-16
United States, Vermont, ADDISON, MIDDLEBURY. Marble Cliffs and Quarry, elevation 350', 44? 04' 07"N, 73? 08' 18"W, 44.067 -73.138

MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004335J. W. Hinds   55192011-04-30
CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, CHARLOTTE, ST. JAMES. Peninsula extending into Grand Falls Flowage in St. Croix River, 45.278 -67.479

MAINE
Vahliella leucophaea (Vahl) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0006253J. Blake   s.n.
United States, NEW HAMPSHIRE

MAINE
Vahliella hookerioides (P.M. Jørg.) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0004330P. L. Hinds or J. W. Hinds   36841996-07-17
United States, Maine, AROOSTOOK, FRENCHVILLE. LEDGES ON ST. JOHN RIVER, 47.2 -68.875

MAINE
Vahliella hookerioides (P.M. Jørg.) P.M. Jørg.
MAINE-L-0008662J. Blake   s.n.
United States, NEW HAMPSHIRE, White Mts.


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