Dataset: UNLV-
Taxa: Rhynchospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
26514Palmer E J   636351956-08-11
United States, Missouri, Newton, swales in upland prairie, 3.5 mi NW of Diamond

UNLV
26516Palmer E J   629321956-06-23
United States, Missouri, Newton, swales in upland prairie, 4 mi NW of Diamond

UNLV
32369Sanders A C; et al   96881990-03-12
Mexico, Campeche, Mpio Hopelchen, Ejido Pach-wits, 32 km S of Xmaben on dirt rd from Hopelchen to Xpujil, moist open areas, 200m

UNLV
40436Moore M O   18531993-07-22
United States, Georgia, Liberty, Fort Stewart Military Reservation, Training Area A4, on the E side of Fort Stewart Rd 57 at jct with Ft Stewart Rd 53B, 6m

UNLV
40437Kirkman L K   24111992-07-28
United States, Georgia, Baker, wet area on S edge of open, herbaceous wetland (Pond 16), approximately 0.75 mi E of Jericho Rd and 0.75 mi N of George Sand Pond, immediately N of dam (USGS Elmodel Quad), Ichauway

UNLV
40743C.T. Bryson   128791993-09-01
United States, Mississippi, Greene, Big Creek, ca 7 mi NW of Leakesville at jct of MS Hwy 63 and Big Creek

UNLV
Rhynchospora glomeata (L.) Vahl
40744C.T. Bryson   128801993-09-01
United States, Mississippi, Greene, Big Creek, ca 7 mi NW of Leakesville at jct of MS Hwy 63 and Big Creek; in creek bottom

UNLV
40745C.T. Bryson   126731993-08-12
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, ca 0.8 mi S of Howison

UNLV
Rhynchospora ciliaris (Michaux) Mohr
40746C.T. Bryson   126591993-08-11
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Gulfport

UNLV
Rhynchospora rariflora (Michaux) Ell.
40759C.T. Bryson   126531993-08-11
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Gulfport, betw I-10 and Industrial Rd, along edge of wooded area in Industrial Development Area


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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