BISH 652367 (Specimen)   TYPE Search

Juncus tenuis Willd.
Identified By: D.R.Herbst, 1998,
Location: Polynesia; USA; Hawaiian Islands; Maui; Haleakala Crater; Halemauu Trail, 0.3 miles before paliku cabin (on trail).road)
Collector(s): E.Lynch (Coll.#: s.n.) Date: 19.vii.1998
Remarks: The area that this specimen was found in was a trail that horses frequently travel on. These horses are kept at lower elevations & feed on all kinds of weeds that are not in the park. This grass or rush has so far only been found in one area inside the 29
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