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Type specimens of Rhynchospora (Cyperaceae) In an unstudied collection of William Baldwin
William Baldwin, M.D., conducted extensive studies of the Cyperaceae early in the nineteenth century, but most of his botanical knowledge was left in his herbarium or in manuscript form when he died at the age...
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The Return of Aquatic Vascular Plants into the Great Lakes Region after Late-Wisconsin Glaciation
This paper traces the recolonization by selected aquatic vascular plants into the Great Lakes region after late-Wisconsin glaciation. The currently widespread genera, Myriophyllum, Nymphaea, Nuphar, Potamogeton, ...
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C. S. Rafinesque’s North American vascular plants at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783–1840) proposed about 2700 generic names and over 6700 binomials in approximately 1000 known publications. His herbarium at one time supposedly contained some 50,000 specimen...