Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyperus aggregatus (Mariscus cayennensis, Mariscus flavus, Cyperus flavus, Cyperus huarmensis, Cyperus cayennensis, Cyperus obesus, Mariscus latibracteatus), Cyperus aggregatus var. aggregatus (Cyperus productus), Cyperus aggregatus subsp. aggregatus (Cyperus flavomariscus)
Search Criteria: Alabama; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium


MMNS
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
MMNS035652John Gwaltney   2013-07-13
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, ca. 21 miles at 198 degrees from Hairhope, AL and 20 miles @ 268 degrees from Gulf Shores, AL, Ft. Morgan Ferry, 30.231417 -88.014761

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
UNA00001702Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1887-05-22
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Mobile River bank, northern part of city, 30.68 -87.96

UNA
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
UNA00001783Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1892-09-30
United States, Alabama, Mobile, M & O RR wharf, 30.69 -88.04

UNA
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
UNA00001798Charles Mohr   Charles Mohr s.n.1885-06-00
United States, Alabama, Mobile, M & O RR ballast ground

UNA
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
UNA00072258T. Wayne Barger, Chris T. Taylor   T. Wayne Barger 27712016-11-17
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Ft. Morgan battlefield, 30.22 -88.01

University of West Florida


UWFP
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
UWFP019640   
United States, Alabama

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
VSC0044174R. Kral   1973-08-14
United States, Alabama, Baldwin County

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Cyperus aggregatus (Willd.) Endl.
BRIT164066   
United States, Alabama, Baldwin


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Google Map

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