Dataset: LFCC
Taxa: Xyridaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lord Fairfax Community College Herbarium


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Xyris Gronov.
LFCC-0008639Robert C. Simpson   9831976-07-26
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound, Wiwassasegen Lake; Round Lake Park Reserve.

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Xyris ambigua Bey. ex Kunth
LFCC-0001714R.C. Simpson   s.n.1979-09-03
United States, Virginia, Suffolk City, Suffolk 1 mi. N. of Nurney

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Xyris ambigua Bey. ex Kunth
LFCC-0001717R. C. Simpson   s.n.1975-10-18
United States, Virginia, Virginia Beach City, Sandbridge, secondary sand dune

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Xyris ambigua Bey. ex Kunth
LFCC-0001720R. & H. Simpson   s.n.1975-08-15
United States, North Carolina, Duplin, 2 mi S of Warsaw on #117

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LFCC-0001708John Glover   1181973-09-21
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Mud lake bag TIS RSE. SE1/4 of Sec 1. Webster Trip

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LFCC-0001711R.C. Simpson   9481976-07-22
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound, Round Lake Park Reserve, Southwestern Shore of Wiwassasegen Lake

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LFCC-0001712R.C. Simpson   10241976-07-29
Canada, Ontario, Parry Sound, South West of Marsh Lake an access road east of # 559

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LFCC-0001715R.C. Simpson   s.n1978-10-26
United States, Virginia, Chesapeake City, Halstead Ranch

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LFCC-0001716R.C. Simpson   261978-10-20
United States, Virginia, Chesapeake City, Halstead Ranch

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LFCC-0001718John Glover   s.n1973-00-00
United States, Michigan, Michigan, Mud Lake

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LFCC-0001709R. C. Simpson   
United States, New Jersey, Burlington, detailed locality information protected

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LFCC-0001710R.C. Simpson   s.n1973-07-28
Canada, Ontario, Haldimand, Canada, Randy's Rock-Healy

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LFCC-0001713R.C. Simpson   10861976-08-13
Canada, Ontario, Haliburton, L.M. Frost Natural Resources Center, at Dawson's pond

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LFCC-0001719R.C. Simpson   s.n1973-07-14
Canada, Ontario, Muskoka, Dawson Pond


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Google Map

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