Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sphenopholis x pallens (Aira pallens, Eatonia pallens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
AUA000019439Shaver, Jesse M.   1939-05-07
United States, Tennessee, Lincoln, NEAR KELSO, NEAR FAYETTEVILLE.

George Mason University, Ted R. Bradley Herbarium


GMUF:Plants
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
GMUF-0012154Gary P. Fleming   78571993-05-05
United States, Virginia, Nottoway, Fort Pickett Military Reservation. Along an unnamed tributary of Birchin Creek, 0.9 mi SSW of the south end of Birchin Lake, 5.7 miles SE of Blackstone; elev. 260 ft.

GMUF:Plants
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
GMUF-0012155Ted Bradley, Bart Frazier, Haress Rahim, Yeoanny Venetsanos   294411998-04-25
United States, Virginia, Henrico, Along White Oak Swamp at bridge on Va. 156, se. of Sandston

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
John Bright   s.n.1934-06-09
United States, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, In woodlands, Deer Creek Valley

SD:Plants
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
John Bright   4381934-06-09
United States, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, In woodlands - Deer Creek Valley, Hamarville

SD:Plants
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
Ray C, Friesner   87551935-06-13
United States, Indiana, Unknown, Open, low woodland, 3700 block N. Gladstone Ave, Indianapolis

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
Sphenopholis × pallens (Biehler) Scribn.
963930   
United States, Indiana

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Sphenopholis x pallens (Biehler) Scribn. (pro sp.) [obtusata × pensylvanica]
TENN-V-0029517   
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren


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