Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juncus effusus (Juncus effusus var. compactus, Juncus communis), Juncus effusus var. brunneus, Juncus effusus var. exiguus, Juncus effusus var. pacificus, Juncus effusus subsp. austrocalifornicus, Juncus effusus var. solutus (Juncus effusus subsp. solutus, Juncus griscomii), Juncus effusus var. caer... (show all)
Search Criteria: New York; Queens; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00185948Francis W. Pennell   75501916-07-16
United States, New York, Queens, College Point

Marshall University


MUHW
Juncus effusus var. solutus Fernald & Wiegand
MUHW027882   
United States, New York, Queens

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Juncus effusus subsp. solutus (Fernald & Wiegand) Hämet-Ahti
2383025F. W. Pennell   75501916-07-16
United States of America, New York, Queens Co., College Point, 40.787601 -73.845968

NY
Juncus effusus subsp. solutus (Fernald & Wiegand) Hämet-Ahti
2383021W. C. Ferguson   22481923-06-28
United States of America, New York, Queens Co., Long Island, 40.74538 -73.905414


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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