Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyperus croceus (Cyperus echinatus var. multiflorus, Mariscus globulosus)
Search Criteria: kentucky; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
BEREA003972G. W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Madison County, Berea, growing in lawn at 206 Forest Street, infrequent.

BEREA
BEREA003973Randy L. Mears, Rob Klein   s.n.1995-07-02
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, Growing along Big South Fork Scenic Railroad on opposite bank of Roaring Paunch Creek across from Barthell.

BEREA
BEREA027985   
United States, Kentucky, Floyd

Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium


EKY
31234100073327Randy L. Mears   s.n.1995-07-02
United States, Kentucky, McCreary, Growing along Big South Fork Scenic Railroad on opposite bank of Roaring Paunch Creek across from Barthell. Associates: Cyperus refractus- C. echinatus- Euphorbia dentata.

EKY
31234100073277Gary W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Berea- 206 Forest Street

EKY
31234100073319Gary W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Berea- 206 Forest Street.

EKY
31234100073293Gary W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Berea- 206 Forest Street.

EKY
31234100073285Gary W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, Berea- 206 Forest Street.

EKY
31234100073301Gary W. Libby   1361993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison, 206 Forest Street

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0018862   
USA, Kentucky, Hardin

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
VSC0044492Randy Mears   1993-08-17
United States, Kentucky

VSC
VSC0044493G. W. Libby   1993-08-18
United States, Kentucky, Madison County


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