Dataset: All Collections Taxa: Eleocharis palustris (Leucas javanica, Leucas mollissima, Bulbostylis palustris, Chlorocharis palustris, Clavula palustris, Cyperus paluster, Cyperus palustris, Eleocharis appendiculata, Eleocharis boissieri, Eleocharis crassa, Eleocharis ecarinata, Eleocharis eupalustris, Eleocharis glabella, Eleoc ... (show all)haris glaucescens, Eleocharis globularis, Eleocharis haematolepis, Eleocharis intersita, Eleocharis kasakstanica, Eleocharis kitamurana, Eleocharis levinae, Eleocharis limosa, Eleocharis lindbergii, Eleocharis minor, Eleocharis nebrodensis, Eleocharis oxystachys, Eleocharis palustromicrocarpa, Eleocharis pileata, Megadenus palustris, Schoenus palustris, Scirpus appendiculatus, Scirpus bailii, Scirpus caespitosus, Scirpus glaucescens, Scirpus palustris, Scirpus palustromicrocarpus, Scirpus pileatus, Scirpus tenuis, Trichophyllum palustre, Eleocharis lereschii subsp. nebrodensis, Eleocharis palustris subsp. globularis, Eleocharis palustris subsp. intersita, Eleocharis palustris subsp. lindbergii, Eleocharis palustris subsp. microcarpa, Eleocharis palustris subsp. nebrodensis, Cyperus paluster var. uniglumoides, Eleocharis palustris var. crassa, Eleocharis palustris var. degenerata, Eleocharis palustris var. glaucescens, Eleocharis palustris var. globularis, Eleocharis palustris var. kurilensis, Eleocharis palustris var. lindbergii, Eleocharis palustris var. major, Eleocharis palustris var. minor, Eleocharis palustris var. nebrodensis, Scirpus palustris var. uniglumis, Scirpus parvulus var. bailii, Trichophyllum palustre var. glaucescens, Eleocharis intersita f. acetosa, Eleocharis palustris f. italica, Eleocharis palustris f. submersa, Eleocharis minima var. mexicensis, Eleocharis smallii var. major, Eleocharis minima f. major, Scirpus palustris var. limburgensis) Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
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