Juncus Articulatus (Jointed Rush) in Billings-Kittredge Herbaria
Preserved biological specimen on paper.
Preserved Specimen On A3 Paper With A Handwritten Label In Black Ink Identifying It In The Bottom Right Corner. The Paper Is Mounted On A Larger Cardboard And Covered With Plastic Which Is Sealed To The Board. The Backing Sheet Is Not The Original. There Are Seven Samples Of Stems With Thin Leaves Extending From Various Points. They Terminate In Bunches Of Small Round Seed Structures. Some Of The Stems Are Long And Curved To Fit The Page. Two Or Three Also Have Roots Attached.
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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Code: MABI
'Roadside Near Lily-Pond'
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Windsor County, Vermont Latitude: 43.6338996887207, Longitude: -72.53759765625