Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Rhynchospora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
19738   
United States of America, New York

LEA
19739F.H. Sargent   86331965-06-20
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune, 1 mi. N. of.

LEA
Rhynchospora capitellata (Michaux) Vahl
19740H.E. Ahles   823661976-08-26
United States of America, Massachusetts, Plain Road, Hatfield

LEA
19742Peter H. Raven   80561954-08-29
United States of America, California, Lake at Buckeye Ridge, between Chalk Bluff Ridge and Greenhorn Creek, ca. 2 mi. s.e. of Quaker Hill, 975 - 975m

LEA
19743   
United States of America, New Jersey, detailed locality information protected

LEA
Rhynchospora ciliaris (Michx.) Mohr
19744F.H. Sargent   86381965-07-04
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune, ca. 8 mi. NW of.

LEA
Rhynchospora fusca (L.) Ait. f.
19750M.I. Moore   30911965-09-05
Canada, Ontario, Deep River and pond west of Grant Cr, Highway 17, 46.1 -77.5

LEA
19752F.H. Sargent   86401965-07-04
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune, ca. 8 mi. NW of.

LEA
19753   
United States of America, New Jersey

LEA
Rhynchospora fusca Roem & Schultes
19759   
United States of America, New Jersey

LEA
19767F.H. Sargent   86541965-07-31
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune, ca. 8 mi. NW of.

LEA
19778   
United States of America, New Jersey, detailed locality information protected

LEA
19783   
United States of America, New Jersey

LEA
Rhynchospora inundata (Oakes) Fernald
19785H.E. Ahles, Bruce A. Sorrie   808601975-07-28
United States of America, Massachusetts, Grassy West Pond, Plymouth


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