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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
00849349John R. Keith   1091967-07-29
United States, Alaska, Near head of valley leading down to Chitka Cove, Amchitka Island, Aleutian Islands., 244m

COLO:V
00859298Larry P. Gough   sn1981-06-15
United States, Alaska, Jarvis Creek coal field; site just E of excavation pit on proposed mining area., 975m

COLO:V
02961522   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961639   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961647   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961654   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961662   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961670   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961688   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961696   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961704   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961712   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961720   
Canada, Alberta

COLO:V
02961738   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961746   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
02961753   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961761   
Canada, Quebec

COLO:V
02961779   
United States, Montana, Flathead

COLO:V
02961787   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961795   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961803   
Canada

COLO:V
02961811   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961829   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961837   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961845   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961852   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961860   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961878   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961886   
United States, Alaska

COLO:V
02961894   
Greenland

COLO:V
02961902   
Greenland


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