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

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Wartburg College


WET
Opperman, B.   1973-05-05
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Brackish water near Ocean Springs, 30.41131 -88.827806

WET
BI295   2002-05-13
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, WYP 38, Highlands, 35 -83.116667

WET
Kunze, Delores   1955-08-01
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Cayler Prairie, Sec. 17, Lakeville Twn., 43.39782 -95.243617

WET
Juncus L.
Woltz, J.A.   1964-06-29
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Laboratory, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
Juncus L.
   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, DeSoto, 30.6 -88.85

WET
Juncus L.
   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, 30.616667 -88.933333

WET
Juncus L.
   
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Reis Research Station, 37.933333 -91.166667

WET
Hubbard, Fred   1955-09-12
United States, Iowa, Bremer

WET
Goos, R.   211953-10-08
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Lake MacBride, 41.80798 -91.546717

WET
Juncus canadensis J.Gay ex Laharpe
   
United States, Missouri, Crawford, Reis Research Station, 37.933333 -91.166667

WET
   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, 30.616667 -88.933333

WET
Freeman, Craig C.   2002-05-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Bellefountain, 30.345481 -88.736513

WET
   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, 30.383333 -88.783333

WET
   2002-05-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, 30.383333 -88.783333

WET
BI295   2002-05-11
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, GCRL [Gulf Coast Research Laboratory] Tidal Marsh, 30.39217 -88.79822


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