Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida State University, Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium


FSU
Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii (Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.) Ward
000142689   
United States, Alabama, Mobile

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
ILLS00030248R.A. Evers   740401962-06-14
United States, Illinois, Iroquois, 6 miles northeast of Beaverville.

ILLS
ILLS00030249R.A. Evers   740291962-06-14
United States, Illinois, Iroquois, Along railroad, east of Watseka.

ILLS
ILLS00030247R.A. Evers   875871966-06-15
United States, Illinois, Iroquois, Conservation Area, northeast of Beaverville.

ILLS
ILLS00030256R.A. Schneider   s.n.1937-07-04
United States, Illinois, Kankakee, Van's Siding, 5 miles west of Kankakee.

ILLS
ILLS00030254R.A. Evers   740721962-06-14
United States, Illinois, Kankakee, South of Talmadge.

ILLS
ILLS00030255L.R. Tehon & D.B. Creager   s.n.1942-06-25
United States, Illinois, Kankakee, Sand area east and northeast of Wichert.

Institute for Botanical Exploration


IBE
Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii (Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.) Ward
IBE002375D. B. Ward   62641967-04-28
United States, Alabama, Baldwin

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii (Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.) Ward
BRIT249654D. B. Ward   81341971-09-01
United States, Texas, San Patricio, ca. 2 mi. inside entrance gate of Welder Wildlife Reserve, 10 mi. n.e. of Sinton

BRIT:VDB
Fimbristylis puberula var. drummondii (Torr. & Hook. ex Torr.) Ward
BRIT165240   
United States, Alabama, Mobile


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Google Map

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