Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: calamus => Acorus calamus, Calamus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0094602E.M. Smith   10181970-05-16
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Argonne National Laboratory;along Sawmill Creek.

ASU:Plants
ASU0094604D. Keil   K52871969-07-04
USA, Wisconsin, Green, Browntown Wildlife Area

ASU:Plants
ASU0094605H.E. Ahles   533241960-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Orange, 1.7 mi W of Orange-Durham Co. line on US 70, then 2.2 mi N, & 1.2 mi NW on Eno River

ASU:Plants
ASU0094606R.L. Stuckey   21751963-09-15
United States, Ohio, Crawford Co., Texas Twp, ca 3.5 mi N of Benton., 40.965 -83.016944, -9999m

ASU:Plants
ASU0094607H.E. Ahles   757201972-07-17
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, North Maple Street, Florence.

ASU:Plants
ASU0094608Harry E. Ahles   401641958-05-08
USA, North Carolina, Currituck, marsh, 0.6 mile south southeast of Maple on NC. 34

ASU:Plants
   2006-08-09
Australia, Canopy crane, -16.104 145.4493, 18m


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