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; Bronx; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Juncus effusus var. pylaei (Laharpe) Fernald & Wiegand
PH00186546E. P. Bicknell   3861895-06-30
United States, New York, Bronx, Spalding's plot

PH
Juncus effusus var. solutus Fernald & Wiegand
PH00186649E.P. Bicknell   3871898-07-31
United States, New York, Bronx, Near Woodlawn, Van Cortlandt Park

PH
Juncus effusus var. solutus Fernald & Wiegand
PH00186650Francis W. Pennell   75111916-07-14
United States, New York, Bronx, Jerome Park

PH
Juncus effusus var. solutus Fernald & Wiegand
PH00186657E.P. Bicknell   385a1894-08-05
United States, New York, Bronx, Van Cortlandt Park and vicinity, Reed Marsh

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
2382807R. C. Schneider   274962008-06-30
United States of America, New York, Bronx Co.

NY
Juncus effusus subsp. solutus (Fernald & Wiegand) Hämet-Ahti
2383024F. W. Pennell   75111916-07-14
United States of America, New York, Bronx Co., Jerome Park, 40.878864 -73.894656

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02196657   
United States, New York, Bronx

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
347063Bicknell, E. P.   386
United States, New York, Bronx


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