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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
01644855   
United States, California, Santa Clara

COLO
01644863   
United States, California, Humboldt

COLO
01644871   
United States, California, Humboldt

COLO
01644889James L. Reveal   48511978-08-15
United States, Utah, Juab, Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, on the road to Simpson Springs about 3 miles southwest of the headquarters for the Refuge, 1 mile west of the turnoff to Cane Spring., 39.81987 -113.37901, 1318m

COLO
01644897Arnold Tiehm   10651
United States, Nevada, Washoe

COLO
01644905Arnold Tiehm   12643
United States, Nevada, Pershing

COLO
01644913Arnold Tiehm   13336
United States, Nevada, White Pine

COLO
01644921Arnold Tiehm   12138
United States, Nevada, Humboldt

COLO
01644939   
United States, California, Inyo

COLO
01644947   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO
01644954   
United States, California, Marin

COLO
01644962Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO
01644970Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO
01644988Barbara Ertter   
United States, California, Inyo

COLO
01644996   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO
01645001Arnold Tiehm   10243
United States, Nevada, Lyon

COLO
01645118Arnold Tiehm   14063
United States, Nevada, Humboldt

COLO
01646009L. Arnow   32621971-08-01
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, West of Salt Lake City in an open uncultivated field just west of 4000 W and 0.9 miles north of turn-off to parking area at City Airport.

COLO
01646165Arnold Tiehm   12253
United States, Nevada, Douglas


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