DIVERSITY OF LIFE TOMPKINS COUNTY FLORA
Viburnum alnifoliumMarsh.
Mitchell NYNYFA TCUSDA NY
no no == Viburnum lantanoides
Adoxaceae

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Damp woodlands and on shaded ravine banks, in gravelly or shaly, apparently neutral or acid, soils ; frequent. Apr. 20-May 20. In the rich old woods of the hilltops in Spencer, Danby, and Caroline; Dry Run,%0D%0ASpencer ; swamp above Newfield village ; on the shaded s. slope of Enfield Glen;Six Mile Creek ravine (D.!); Fall Creek Gorge (D.!) ; Etna to Ringwood;McLean and Freeville swamps : Salmon Creek ; and elsewhere. N. B. and N. S. to Ont. and Mich., southw. to Conn, and N. Y. and in the mts. to N. C, Pa., and Tenn.


BH SPECIMENS FOR Viburnum alnifolium (this list may be incomplete)
THERE ARE AN ADDITIONAL 1 SPECIMENS AT BH THAT ARE NOT YET FULLY RECORDED

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