Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyperus elegans, Cyperus elegans subsp. elegans (Cyperus viscosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0131564Bartlett, H.H.   10968
Mexico, Vicinity of El Mulato

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NA0131282Gentry, Howard Scott   50941939-11-29
Mexico

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NA0131283Bartlett, H.H.   109681930-08-16
Mexico

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NA0131450Eggers, Baron   1880-08-00

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NA0131451Rnugel, F.   8781849-00-00
United States

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NA0141474Waller, F.R. | Bauml, J.   31911974-10-03
United States

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NA0141475Jones, Stanley D.   21691988-10-20
United States

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NA0141476Hamby, H.J.   3881939-11-08
Mexico

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NA0141477Rugel, Ferdinand   1846-00-00
United States

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NA0141478Johnston, I.M. | Correll, D.S.   180021957-07-14
United States

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NA0141479Correll, D.S.   322931966-03-17
United States

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NA0141480Correll, D.S.   149111952-10-06
United States

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NA0141481Correll, D.S. | Correll, Helen B.   354171967-11-13
United States

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NA0141482Martin, Robert F.   12881940-01-29
United States

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NA0142455Garber, A.P.   1877-09-00
United States

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NA0142456Rugel, Ferdinand   
United States


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