Dataset: HNT-
Taxa: Juncaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
Juncus L.
743F. Boutin   S.N.1976-10-18
United States, California, In canyon on NE slope of Tecate Mtn, growing on bank above dry stream channel, San Diego County.

HNT
Juncus L.
832G. Lyons   1411967-06-25
Mexico, Baja California, Rancho El Socorito, 139 mi S of Encenada, on land side of coastal sand dune. El Socorro River drainage., 6m

HNT
Juncus bryoides F.J. Herm.
6298R. Moran   233401976-05-31
Mexico, Baja California, Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Oak Pasture turnoff, in dried mud of shallow depression., 30.96666 -115.6

HNT
2146Martinez, Nora   3731995-04-07
Oman, Dhofar, 12 km east of Salalah on Rte. 49, 8.5 km north from Rte. 49 on the dirt road to Wadi Nashib; Khor Sowli lagoon in southern end of Wadi Nashib., 17.03388 54.32777


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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