Dataset: COLO-
Taxa: Briza
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00497008David Cooper   15851986-07-22
United States, Colorado, Boulder, In irrigated meadow near intersection of Cherryvale Road and Baseline Road., 39.9999525 -105.2123123, 1650m

COLO
00973339Linda Senser; Stan Smookler (492)   2872009-07-26
United States, Colorado, Boulder, At 1767 Four Mile Canyon Dr, about 1.8 miles north from junction at Colo Hwy 119 & 4 Mile Canyon Drive., 40.031202 -105.340936, 1847m

COLO
01433101   
Australia

COLO
01433119Ira L. Wiggins   
United States, California, Sonoma

COLO
01433127Dunn   
United States, California

COLO
01433135D. E. Anderson   
United States, California, Humboldt

COLO
01433143Richard R. Halse   
United States, Oregon, Lincoln

COLO
01433150   
United States, California

COLO
01433168Francis Ramaley   
United States, California

COLO
01433176A. D. E. Elmer   
United States, California

COLO
01433184Henry M. Pollard   
United States, California

COLO
01433192V. L. Cory   55955
United States, Texas, Bowie

COLO
01433200   
United States, California, Butte

COLO
01433218C. S. Lieb; V. J. Roessling, Jr.   727
United States, Texas, Lee

COLO
01433226   
United States, Louisiana, Calcasieu Parish

COLO
01433234R. D. Worthington   59641980-05-18
United States, Texas, Walker, ca. 12 miles NW of Huntsville at roadside park along Interstate Highway 45

COLO
01433242   
United States, Louisiana

COLO
01433259   
United States, South Carolina, Richland

COLO
01433267Eilif Dahl   
United States, California

COLO
01433275   
United States, California, San Luis Obispo


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Google Map

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