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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juncus abjectus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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BRY:V
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BRYV0015798Kenneth R. Genz   85771978-07-27
U.S.A., Nevada, Washoe, Carson Range. Rd. crossing at mudhole prior to arriving at old sheep camp, S. end of Big Meadows., 2652m

F:Botany
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M. E. Peck   138931925-06-22
U.S.A., Oregon

WIS
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v0344330WISH. Koyama & N. Fukoka   35511970-08-09
Japan

NCU:Vascular Plants
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NCU00439335   
United States, Virginia, Loudoun

SWMT
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SWMT00683Noreen McDonald   1936-06-13
United States, Washington, Kittitas

SWMT
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SWMT00684Noreen McDonald   1936-06-22
United States, Washington

BAYLU:BAYLU
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BAYLU010184J. Singhurst   20301994-00-00
USA, Texas, Hardin, Temple Inland Easement adjacent to TNC's Roy E. Larson Sandylands Preserve, Temple Inland Inc. Easement is broken into 5 separate tracts. Tract 3 ca. 2.9 mi. E of Jct.of Hwy. 69 and Hwy. 327 on 327, and S side of Hwy 327 and E side of Village Creek. Tract 4 ca. 3.2 mi. E of jct. of Hwy 69 and Hwy 418 on 418, S side of 418 and W side of Village Creek; Tract 5 ca. 4.6 mi. E of jct. of Hwy 69 and Hwy 418 on 418 and E side of Village Creek; Tract 6 ca. 2.7 mi. E of jct. on Hwy 69 and Hwy 327 on 327, and N side of 327 and W side of Village Creek; Tract 7 ca. 3.4 mi. E pf jct. of hwy 69 and Hwy 418 on 418, N wide of 418 and E side of Village Creek and S side of Dry Creek., 30.347328 -94.239201


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