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

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Texas Woman's University Herbarium


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TCSW000707Camelia Maier   s.n.1999-05-03
United States, Texas, Denton, TWU Campus, Denton, 33.227873 -97.124442

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TCSW000708leg.ign.   s.n.
United States, Texas, Denton, Denton, 33.223005 -97.134384

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TCSW000709MBM   s.n.1923-05-24
United States, Texas, Denton, Denton, 33.219293 -97.132896

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Juncus texanus (Engelm.) Coville
TCSW000710Albert Ruth   5781923-07-20
United States, Texas, Tarrant, [No data]

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TCSW000712Eula Whitehouse   s.n.1930-06-01
United States, Texas, Llano, Enchanted Rock

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Juncus minimus Buchenau
TCSW000713B. C. Tharp   42-021941-04-12
United States, Texas, Walker, [No data]

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TCSW000714MBM   s.n.1920-07-21
United States, New York, Nassau, Cold Spring Harbor

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TCSW000715MBM   s.n.1920-07-21
United States, New York, Nassau, Cold Spring Harbor


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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