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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-V
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Kansas; Jefferson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt.
01257898Dana Price Hurlburt   1141999-06-18
United States, Kansas, Jefferson

COLO:V
01422393W. H. Horr   36051950-09-10
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, 6 miles north of Lawrence, 39.04528 -95.25411, 274m

COLO:V
01494483Robert Lonard   23521969-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jefferson

COLO:V
Swida sericea (L.) Holub
02039717W. H. Horr   E1231937-05-28
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, N. Buckcreek Station, 39.05 -95.28219, 262m

COLO:V
Pneumonanthe flavida
02127959R. McGregor   4138
United States, Kansas, Jefferson

COLO:V
02432201Craig C Freeman   256442015-09-17
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, Perry, 2.8 km S at the Rising Star River Access along Lecompton Road, 39.05029 -95.38769, 256m

COLO:V
02430197Caleb A Morse   180342008-09-07
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, Williamstown, 1.5 mi S, 7 mi E, 39.04427 -95.20436, 320m

COLO:V
02430031Caleb A Morse   241772014-06-04
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, Williamstown, ca 1.25 mi S, 7.5 mi E, 39.049759 -95.19305, 332m

COLO:V
Bothriochloa bladhii (Retzius) S. T. Blake
02429512Caleb A Morse   248282015-08-29
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, Williamstown, 1.25 mi S, 7 mi E, 39.044768 -95.202364, 326m

COLO:V
02957033Phil Humfeld   1381949-04-16
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, 1 mile south of Oskaloosa P.O. location.


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