DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Hieracium scabrumMichx.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
accepted no accepted
Rough Hawkweed

Asteraceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Dry open woodlands and banks, in sterile gravelly soils, without much reference to lime content ; frequent. Aug.-Sept. Generally distributed in oak and chestnut woods throughout the basin, and also in the maple and beech forests of the McLean district. N. S. to Minn., southw. to Ga., Iowa, Nebr., and Kans., including the Coastal Plain.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Hieracium scabrum (this list may be incomplete)
 Ithaca, Coy Glen and vicinity, dry banks, 27 Sep 1913, Brown 1381 (BH 22147);
 Town of Dryden, 107 Neimi Road, Five Wells Nature Preserve, north side of Farm House, 16 Jun 2004, Dilger WCD1946 (BH 112775);
 Town of Dryden, 107 Neimi Road, Five Wells Nature Preserve, 6 Jun 1996, Dilger WCD1385 (BH 112774);
 Ithaca, South Hill, woods, 4 Sep 1875, Dudley (BH 22150);
 Dryden, E of Malloryville Bog, dry bank, 30 Aug 1915, Eames 5353 (BH 22146);
 Dryden, east of Malloryville bog, dry bank, 30 Aug 1915, Eames 5353 (BH 66923);
 Ithaca, north of Cayuga Heights, dry bank along ravine, 15 Aug 1915, Eames & MacDaniels 5355 (BH 22148);
 Dryden, upper Ringwood Hollow, 18 Aug 1917, Gershoy 9006 (BH 22151);
 Ithaca, Coy Glen, side hill, dry woods, 23 Aug 1916, Metcalf 7347 (BH 22149);
 Coy Glen, open woods, 3 Sep 1922, Muenscher & Bechtel 779 (BH 22143);
 Caroline, by station, marsh, 28 Aug 1918, Randolph (BH 22145);
 Ithaca, 18 Sep 1872, Rowlee (BH 22144);
 Ithaca, Six Mile Creek, north side, 23 Aug 1915, Eames 5354 (BH 22152);

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