Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juncus tenuis var. tenuis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEX00177036C. Yen|E. Estrada   34501994-08-26
Mexico, Chihuahua, Gómez Farías, Laguna de Babícora, 15 Km al SW de San José de Babícora

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TEX00177038Dennis E. Breedlove|G. Davidse   538301981-10-28
Mexico, Chiapas, Zinacantan, Near Paraje Nachij

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TEX00177039José A. Villarreal|Miguel Agustín Carranza|R. Rodríguez L.   40871987-10-29
Mexico, Coahuila, General Cepeda, Sa La Concordia, 6 Km NE de la Victoria, 25.25 -101.33333

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TEX00177040David H. Riskind|Bob Burleson|B. Murray   22561977-09-20
Mexico, Coahuila, Serranías del Burro, Rancho El Bonito, Mpio de Villa Acuna; in canyon El Bonito, 29.025 -102.125

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TEX00255182J. Spencer|N. Duane Atwood   10481998-09-23
Mexico, Chihuahua, 13 mi W from Mata Ortíz, in Sa La Brena on E slope of Sa Madre Occidental, 30.13667 -108.15111

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TEX00556758Charles S. Wallis   75121958-06-30
United States, Oklahoma, Sequoyah, Of Strayhorn Landing on Tenkiller Lake, 6 mi. N. E. of Gore on State 100., 35.616482 -95.061791

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BRIT592031Charles S. Wallis   52751957-07-21
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, 4 mi. N. of Little Kansas on State 10.

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BRIT592052Charles S. Wallis   45761957-07-06
United States, Oklahoma, Muskogee, 2 mi. E. of Ft. Gibson on State 10.

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BRIT592056Charles S. Wallis   46201957-07-06
United States, Oklahoma, Sequoyah, At edge of Ark. R. Bottoms, ½ mi. S.W. of Gore on U.S. 64.

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BRIT592057Charles S. Wallis   75121958-06-30
United States, Oklahoma, Sequoyah, Strayhorn Landing on Tenkiller Lake, 6 mi. N.E. of Gore on State 100.


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