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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01576388R. Bye   
Mexico, Quintana Roo

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01576404Lincoln Constance   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO:V
02821700   
Argentina

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01577782C. G. Pringle   
Mexico, Jalisco

COLO:V
Cassia aspera Muhl. ex Elliott
01577790   
United States, Florida

COLO:V
Cassia aspera Muhl. ex Elliott
01577808Ted Bradley   
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort

COLO:V
02821874   
Nicaragua

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02821882   
Cuba

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01576321Loraine Yeatts   38851996-10-08
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts. Aguirre Springs campground; Tertiary silicic intrusives; Great Basin Conifer Woodland Formation; 7.5' Organ Peak quad, 53140E82350N., 1737m

COLO:V
02821999   
United States, California, Riverside

COLO:V
02822005   
Australia, South Australia

COLO:V
02821981   
Australia, Western Australia

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01576289Dina Clark   6241997-08-05
United States, Kansas, Morton, Cimarron National Grassland., 37.11635 -101.7318, 1021m

COLO:V
02821858   
United States, Hawaii

COLO:V
02821742   
Australia, South Australia


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