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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


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00846246F.A. Branson   sn1959-05-27
United States, California, 5 miles S. of Palo Alto.

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01490267Francis Ramaley   
United States, California

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01490275W. A. Weber   
United States, Washington, Whitman

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01490283   
United States, California

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01490291Lewis S. Rose   
United States, California, Monterey

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01490309W. A. Weber   
United States, California

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01490317   
United States, California, Yolo

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01490325Richard R. Halse   
United States, California, Sonoma

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01490333Robert Lonard   2205
United States, Texas, Crockett

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01490341   
United States, California, Monterey

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01490358J. D. Ackerman   
United States, California, San Diego

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01490366Martha Dominguez   
Mexico, Nuevo Leon

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01490374Francis Ramaley   
United States, Minnesota

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01490382W. W. Dunmire   12431997-05-14
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, City of Albuquerque, open space land. About 3 mi. N.W. of Placitas. Just north of Las Huertas Cr., 1646m

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01490390M. Licher   457a2003-04-05
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Sedona. 376 Jordan Rd, yard weed in parking lot., 34.873056 -111.760278, 1326m

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01948454Ronald L. Hartman; Jack S. Hartman   862062007-07-21
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Medicine Bow Mountains: Medicine Bow National Forest: vicinity of Stillwater Park, ca 11 air mi SW of Arlington interchange at I-80., 41.4739 -106.3553, 2774m

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02495828Bruce Bosley   17-482017-06-27
United States, Colorado, 8.5 miles northeast of Hilrose, along Washington CR 34.2, SW of Messix, roadside vegetation, 1250m


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