Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex aquatilis var. aquatilis (Carex aquatilis subsp. altior, Carex aquatilis var. altior, Carex acutinella, Carex suksdorfii, Carex substricta, Carex limnocharis, Carex sphacelata)
Search Criteria: Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC
MSC0150279   
Maine

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2671997G.D. Chamberlain   201551941-06-19
United States, Maine, Garibau.

MO
2671068Merritt L. Fernald   s.n.1991-06-26
United States, Maine, Orono.

MO
2672617Joseph R. Churchill   661901-00-00
United States, Maine, Aroostook, Beach of the Aroostook River. Fort Fairfield

MO
2672164Merritt L. Fernald   1361893-07-04
United States, Maine, Aroostook, Gravelly river bank, Fort Fairfield. About the Mouth of Aroostook River.

MO
2672359Merritt L. Fernald   3951891-06-26
United States, Maine, Penobscot, Valley of the Main Penobscot River.

MO
2671612Frank C. Seymour   26-0361967-08-09
United States, Maine, Aroostook, East bank of St. John River, upstream T11, R16, Red Pine Camp.

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
207089Merritt L Fernald   551893-07-04
United States, Maine, Aroostook, Fort Fairfield, 46.77227 -67.83391

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT046737   1893-07-04
United States, Maine, Aroostook, 46.77769 -67.85529

VT
UVMVT046736   1901-08-15
United States, Maine, Aroostook, 46.77769 -67.85529

VT
UVMVT046739   1893-07-04
United States, Maine, Aroostook, 46.77769 -67.85529

VT
UVMVT046738   1902-07-15
United States, Maine, Aroostook, 46.77769 -67.85529

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0273808WISM.L. Fernald   551893-07-04
United States, Maine, Fort Fairfield.


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