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: Colorado; Jefferson; Schweich; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
Tom Schweich   18322018-05-17
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Ranson/Edwards Homestead Open Space Park. 1.7 miles west on CO Highway 72 from CO Highway 93, then 1.4 miles generally north on Plainview Road, then about 350 m. northeast to the general vicinity of the old homestead, about 15.9 km. north of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.89493976 -105.2602785, 1928m

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Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roem. & Schult.
KHD00068960Tom Schweich   18322018-05-17
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Ranson/Edwards Homestead Open Space Park. 1.7 miles west on CO Highway 72 from CO Highway 93, then 1.4 miles generally north on Plainview Road, then about 350 m. northeast to the general vicinity of the old homestead, about 15.9 km. north of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.89493976 -105.2602785, 1928m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Eleocharis acicularis (L.) Roemer & Schultes
02347516Tom Schweich   18322018-05-17
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Golden; Ranson/Edwards Homestead Open Space Park. 1.7 miles west on CO Highway 72 from CO Highway 93, then 1.4 miles generally north on Plainview Road, then about 350 m. northeast to the general vicinity of the old homestead, about 15.9 km. north of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.89493976 -105.2602785, 1928m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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