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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ovatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-34612:Lagurus
Image Associated With the Occurence
ovatus L.
DES00050252Dixie Z. Damrel   1908B2003-05-10
Arizona, Maricopa County, Tempe. Backyard garden, 1325 W. 6th St., 33.42445 -111.965, 396m

New York Botanical Garden - Puerto Rico


NYBG:Plants-Phyllanthus
1432839R. A. Howard   188791979-03-13
Fort-de-France, Wooded ridge above Absalon hot spring

NYBG-80329:Plants-Cyperus
ovatus Baldw.
01294290D. S. Correll   488981977-06-09
Crooked Island, in marsh northwest of Thompson's Bridge

NYBG:Plants-Leptoscyphus
561991A. Duss   4741900-00-00
Morne Hirondelle. See location note

NYBG:Plants-Leptoscyphus
561990A. Duss   4741900-00-00
Morne Hirondelle. See location note, 690 - 690m

NYBG:Plants-Acrosynanthus
01322070E. L. Ekman   159851922-12-15
Oriente: Sierra de Cristal, in low rocky Arthrostylidium thickets, 1100 - 1325m

NYBG:Plants-Acrosynanthus
01322069E. L. Ekman   159851922-12-15
Oriente: thickets of the top of Sierra de Cristal, 20.542247 -75.476764, 1325m

NYBG-80329:Plants-Cyperus
ovatus Baldw.
1294292J. A. Shafer   27711909-10-26
Camaguey, Cayo Romano near Punta Barril, flat limerock little soil

Temp Collection for testing transfers


Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
262189Richard Carter   Carter 80651989-08-07
Florida, Walton, 4.5 miles east of Santa Rosa Beach, then south 2.0 miles by Grayton Beach Road; in ditch.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
274330Richard Carter   Carter 81321989-08-10
Louisiana, Cameron, Ditch beside highway LA 82, 3.5 miles east of Johnstons Bayon; black peaty soil.

Temp:test-MO-Lagurus
ovatus L.
1680802Dunn   Dunn UMO 511511962-00-00
Missouri, Boone, Cultivated in the Botany Greenhouses in the grass collection. Used in studies in Agostology. A voucher specimen.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
3438119Richard Carter|Charles T. Bryson   Carter 115561993-10-17
Mississippi, Hancock, Vicinity of Pearlington; Port Bienville Waterfront Industrial Park; 4.13 miles S of jct. hwys. US 90 and MS 607, then 2.79 miles E of Hwy. US 90 by Lower Bay Rd; open mowed ditch along paved road and railroad; flatwoods, local in black muck, with Cyperus ovatus and C. strigosus.

Temp:test-MO-Penstemon
ovatus Douglas
955708A. Isabel Mulford   Mulford s.n. 18921892-07-25
Idaho, Quartzburg

Temp:test-MO-Alopecurus
ovatus Knapp
100611934Anonymous   Anonymous s.n.
Europe.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
100322145MACDONALD   MACDONALD 79921994-10-16
Mississippi, Jackson, Pascagoula, open lot along Beach Blvd, E of City Beach Park. Occasional.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
100322155MACDONALD   MACDONALD 80011994-10-16
Mississippi, Jackson, Moss Point, Ditch along west side of State Hwy. 63, between Frederick St. & Dr. Martin Luther King Drive; 0.5 miles south of Escatawpa River Bridge. Growing along roadside ditch, common

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
2004612Ferdinand Rugel   Rugel 4461845-09-00
Florida, Edmund Key.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
100455018John R. MacDonald   MacDonald 132321999-07-20
Alabama, Houston, Cutover along Co. Hwy. 85 at 1.8 mi. south of junction with Hwy. 84.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
263014Richard Carter   Carter 80741989-08-07
Florida, Santa Rosa, Wet ditch with black sandy muck beside highway US 98, 1.0 miles east of Navarre.

Temp:test-MO-Cyperus
ovatus Baldwin
3438066Richard Carter   Carter 113091993-09-15
Florida, Santa Rosa, Vicinity milepost 24 of Hwy. I-10, ca. 5 miles E of Escambia Bay bridge; moist black, mucky sand by creek adjacent to open savanna along N side of Hwy. I-10; common.

University of West Florida - NfN test


UWFP-80329:Cyperus
Image Associated With the Occurence
ovatus Baldw.
UWFP019840   
Florida


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