Dataset: NMC-
Taxa: Eriocaulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
5690H.S. Conard   5171905-05-18
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, Tampa

NMC
55422R.W. Spellenberg, R. Soreng, R. Corral-Díaz, and T. Lebgue   87761986-10-04
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ocampo, Parque Nacional Cascada de Basaseachic, in canyon along Rio Candamena leading to fall, 1950m

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5680W.H. Witte   sn1928-06-17
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, Batsto River at Quaker Bridge

NMC
5683F. Shreve   
United States, Maryland, County unk., detailed locality information protected

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5684R. Miller   
United States, Maryland, Dorchester, detailed locality information protected

NMC
5682Mrs. C.C. Deam   28461907-10-12
United States, Florida, Pinellas, near St. Petersburg

NMC
5681W.H. Witte   sn1928-09-01
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, north of Atsion

NMC
42180C.G. Pringle   73611896-07-19
Mexico, Mexico, Salazar

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5686B. Taylor   sn1892-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Chisago, Linn Lake

NMC
5685R. Miller   sn1906-07-00
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Snupowok River (?--illegible)

NMC
5687H.S. Conard   sn1904-07-16
United States, New Jersey, Camden, Atco

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5689S.F. Tower   sn1890-08-00
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Hyde Park

NMC
5688G.B. Ashcroft   221895-05-16
United States, Ohio, Cuyahoga, Berea.

NMC
Lachnocaulon anceps (Walter) Morong
5691Mrs. C.C. Deam   40691908-04-10
United States, Florida, Pinellas, near St. Petersburg

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Eriocaulon ehrenbergianum Klotzsch ex Koern.
41181C.G. Pringle   89891904-07-31
Mexico, Hidalgo, Mexico, Canales Station, 1829m


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Google Map

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