DIVERSITY OF LIFE | TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA |
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CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Low gravelly, more or less calcareous, soils along streams and roadsides ; rare. June 10-July. Gravel bars in Salmon Creek, s. of Genoa; roadside near Mud Pond, Conquest; roadside s. of Westbury Bog. N. S. to N. Y. and Md. Introduced from Eu. |
Cornell University, Student Garden, to five feet tall, 8 Jun 1950, anonymous 341 (BH 76201); |
Ithaca, Cornell University, Student Garden, perennial 5 feet high, corollas blue-tinged red or rose-colored before anthesis, 8 Jun 1945, Huttleston 341 (BH 76200); |
Ithaca, north side of Coy Glen, woods, hairy variety, 11 Jun 1946, Clausen 6838 (BH 22959); |
Ithaca, along Cayuga Inlet, just north of mouth of Coy Glen, 4 Jun 1944, Schuster & Schuster 21038 (BH 22970); |
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