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Seidler, T. (curator). 2014. University of Massachusetts Herbarium (MASS). University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. http://informatics.bio.umass.edu/museum/herbarium.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28633
Type: Database
Author: Seidler, T. (curator).
Date (year): 2014
Title:University of Massachusetts Herbarium (MASS)
Publisher:University of Massachusetts
Publisher Location:Amherst, MA
URL: http://informatics.bio.umass.edu/museum/herbarium
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Created on:
Keywords: herbarium, MASS
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Egeria densa

    MA - 60 Scotch Pine Road, Gerald Kroft's property

Hydrilla verticillata peregrina

    MA - 60 Scotch Pine Road, Gerald Kroft's property

Trapa natans

    MA - near Sharon
    MA - Concord River
    VT - Lake Champlain, near Orwell
    MA - Hancock Pond between Whitman Rd and Rte 43
    MA - Sudbury Reservoir
    MA - Concord River at Talbot Mills, Billerica
    NY - Upstream end of Bock Island near mouth of Mohawk River
    VT - Lake Champlain, near Benson
    MA - near Pittsfield
    MA - Concord River at Route 4, Billerica
    VT - Lake Champlain, near West Haven
    VT - Lake Champlain, near Benson
    MA - pond on Stony Brook, Mount Holyoke College Campus, South Hadley
    MA - Concord River west of Route 225
    VT - Lake Champlain, near Benson
    MA - Coes Pond Coes Reservoir and surrounding land, E of Mill St., S of June St., Wo of Botany Bay Rd. and Circuit Ave. W., and N of Mill St. and Coes St.
    MA - Between Log Pond Cove and bank of Conn. R. [Connecticut River] just upstream from Holyoke Dam

Typha angustifolia

    VT - roadside swamp, East Dorset on Rt. 7


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