Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Juncaginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES:TAMU
David A. Lovejoy   s.n.1990-08-07
Canada, Newfoundland, Trout River Tablelands Area

TAES
Triglochin concinnum var. debile (M.E. Jones) J.T. Howell
Philip A. Munz   143591949-10-09
United States, California, Inyo

TAES:TAMU
Vernon Bates   1201984-07-01
Canada, Quebec, Rimouski, Park is on S. shore of St. Lawrence River, near the villages of Bic and Saint-Fabien, southwest of Rimouski.

TAES
Steven R. Hill   93231980-07-05
United States, Connecticut, New London

TAES:TAMU
John J. Sperry   22901949-05-14
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson, Lafitte Oil Field

TAES
Marie Mooar   53281967-09-12
United States, Montana, Powell

TAES
Marie Mooar   53191967-09-12
United States, Montana, Powell

TAES
Marie Mooar   53271967-09-12
United States, Montana, Powell

TAES
S. L. Hatch   s.n.2013-07-12
United States, Utah, Cache

TAES
S. Welsh   275141999-07-27
United States, Utah, Kane, Nipple Lake

TAES
L. A. Stoddart   1940-06-23
United States, Utah

TAES
L. A. Stoddart   1940-06-23
United States, Utah

TAES
Ma. E. Moncayo   941965-10-10
Mexico, Hidalgo

TAES
Rzedowski   213981965-10-10
Mexico, Hidalgo

TAES
John Weiler   61911961-04-24
United States, California, Solano

TAES
B. E. Nelson   150061988-05-29
United States, Wyoming, Big Horn, Bighorn Basin

TAES
Steven R. Hill   209631989-08-09
United States, Maine, Washington

TAES
Marie Mooar   53021967-09-12
United States, Montana, Powell

TAES
Marie Mooar   96361968-07-17
United States, Montana, Powell

TAES:TAMU
Mark R. Ernst   s.n.1981-09-11
United States, Wisconsin, Portage

TAES
Vernaz   1986-08-12


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Google Map

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