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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Croton texensis (Croton texensis var. texensis, Croton texensis var. utahensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Croton texensis (Klotsch) M
02107787V. Bohrer   3611952-06-25
United States, Arizona, Graham, Point of Pines, 70 mi E of San Carlos., 33.365889 -109.751475, 1890m

COLO:V
Croton texensis (Klotsch) M
02286888Jack Carter   37442004-06-24
United States, Colorado, Bent, Adjacent to John Martin Reservoir above Lake Hasty campground., 1172m

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Croton texensis (Klotsch) M
02232643Dina Clark   4617a2018-08-18
United States, COLORADO, LAS ANIMAS, Mesa and canyon complex north of Hwy. 160 between the Purgatoire River Canyon and Chacuaco Creek Canyon; along CR 147.0, north of ranch guest house, 37.370967 -103.747567, 1621m

COLO:V
Croton texensis (Klotsch) M
02239333Dina Clark   4617b2018-08-19
United States, COLORADO, LAS ANIMAS, Mesa and canyon complex north of Hwy. 160 between the Purgatoire River Canyon and Chacuaco Creek Canyon; along CR 147.0, north of ranch guest house, 37.370967 -103.747567, 1621m


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