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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Geranium maculatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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02130995George J. Goodman   52501950-05-07
United States, Oklahoma, Adair, Foot of steep, north facing hill, 7 miles west of Westerville.

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02131001   
United States, Washington

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02131019   
United States

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02131027   
United States

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02131035   
United States, Ohio

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02131043   
United States, Connecticut

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02131050   
United States, New York, Orange

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02131068   
United States, Iowa, Story

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02131076   
United States, Iowa, Dubuque

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02131084   
United States, Iowa

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02131092   
United States, Washington

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02131100   
United States, Ohio, Butler

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02131118Francis Ramaley   101
United States

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02131126Francis Ramaley   31
United States

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02131134   
United States, Washington

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02131142   
United States, Massachusetts

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02131159W. H. Horr   E1871938-04-10
United States, Kansas, 3 mi. S. Galena, 37.02786 -94.63725, 253m

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02131167   
United States, Tennessee, Sevier

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02131175   
United States, Delaware

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02131183   
Canada, Ontario

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02131191   
United States, Tennessee, Grundy

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02131209   
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

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02131217   
United States, Maryland, Garrett

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02131225   
United States, Louisiana, Blount

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02131233   
Canada, Ontario

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02131241   
United States, Delaware

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02131274   
United States, North Carolina, Lee

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02131282   
United States, Louisiana, Lincoln


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