Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eleocharis acicularis (Scirpus acicularis), Eleocharis acicularis var. acicularis (Eleocharis acicularis var. occidentalis, Eleocharis acicularis var. typica, Eleocharis acicularis var. gracilescens, Eleocharis acicularis var. submersa, Eleocharis acicularis f. inundata), Eleocharis acicularis var. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: DuPage; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chicago Academy of Sciences, Botany Collection


CHAS:Herb
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
CHAS:Herb:358William S. Moffatt   1893-07-22
United States, Illinois, DuPage County, Glen Ellyn, DuPage River

CHAS:Herb
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
CHAS:Herb:354William S. Moffatt   1871894-06-05
United States, Illinois, DuPage County, Elmhurst, Salt Creek, 41.8972892839 -87.9421133896

CHAS:Herb
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
CHAS:Herb:371William S. Moffatt   1871894-06-15
United States, Illinois, DuPage County, Elmhurst, Salt Creek, 41.8972892839 -87.9421133896

CHAS:Herb
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
CHAS:Herb:370William S. Moffatt   1893-07-22
United States, Illinois, DuPage County, Glen Ellyn, DuPage River

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
E. C. Smith   5031902-09-02
U.S.A., Illinois, DuPage, Hinsdale

Morton Arboretum


MOR
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
0022488MORSchulenberg, RF   76-9511976-10-04
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, North of Lisle, on the Morton Arboretum. Growing at the east end of Puffer Lake., 41.811541 -88.036708

MOR
Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
0022496MORWilhelm, G   49121978-07-13
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, On the north edge of Downers Grove on the campus of George Williams College, in the Gladys C. Robinson memorial marsh.


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