Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Crypsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
ISC0151337A. Hayden   40731937-10-05
USA, Iowa, Polk Co., Growing on hard soil in front of a wholesale house north of Rock Island Ry. tracks between 6th and 7th Streets in Des Moines; Moines Twp, Sec. 9.

ISC
Crypsis aculeata (L.) Aiton
ISC-V-0008249   

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Crypsis aculeata (L.) Aiton
ISC-V-0008250Robert F. Thorne   367121966-09-16
United States, California, Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island: desiccated muddy margin of reservoir at Hay Press, 411m

ISC
Crypsis aculeata (L.) Aiton
ISC-V-0008251Robert F. Thorne   406471971-06-29
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mts, Angeles National Forest: 1.6 mi. above Little Rock Dam near reservoir Campground, dessicated sandy mud above margin of Little Rock Reservoir, 975m

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Crypsis Aiton
ISC-V-0008265John Thomas Howell   507601974-08-12
United States, Nevada, Washoe, In subsaline soil on desiccated strand of Washoe Lake, 1524m

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Crypsis Aiton
ISC-V-0008266John Thomas Howell   522001976-08-04
United States, Nevada, Washoe, Little Washoe Lake near Washoe City, 1524m

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Crypsis alopecuroides (Piller & Mitterp.) Schrad.
ISC-V-0008253   

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Crypsis alopecuroides (Piller & Mitterp.) Schrad.
ISC-V-0008252H. Eggert   s.n.1893-08-04
United States, Illinois, E. St. Louis

ISC
ISC-V-0008254   

ISC
ISC-V-0008258   

ISC
ISC-V-0008259   

ISC
ISC-V-0008260   

ISC
ISC-V-0008255   

ISC
ISC-V-0008256   

ISC
ISC-V-0008257   

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ISC-V-0008269   

ISC
ISC-V-0008268   

ISC
ISC-V-0008267   

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Crypsis vaginiflora (Forssk.) Opiz
ISC-V-0008264   

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Crypsis vaginiflora (Forssk.) Opiz
ISC-V-0008262   

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Crypsis vaginiflora (Forssk.) Opiz
ISC-V-0008263   

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Crypsis vaginiflora (Forssk.) Opiz
ISC-V-0008261   


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