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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valerianella radiata (Valerianella woodsiana, Valerianella radiata var. fernaldii, Valerianella radiata var. missouriensis, Valerianella stenocarpa var. parviflora)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02486892   
United States, North Carolina, Bertie

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02486918W. H. Horr   31761941-06-00
United States, Kansas, Bourbon, 7 miles south and 3/4 mile east of Uniontown., 274m

COLO:V
Valerianella woodsiana (Torr. & A. Gray) Walp.
02487080   
United States, Texas, Brazos

COLO:V
02486710   
United States, Louisiana, Cameron

COLO:V
Valerianella woodsiana (Torr. & A. Gray) Walp.
02487064   
United States, Pennsylvania, Crawford

COLO:V
02486942George J. Goodman   60331955-04-28
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware, Roadside near Buffalo Creek, northeast corner of Delaware Co.

COLO:V
02487007   
United States, Texas, Harris

COLO:V
Valerianella woodsiana (Torr. & A. Gray) Walp.
02487098   
United States, Texas, Kendall

COLO:V
02486983   
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita

COLO:V
02487015P. Nighswonger   27111988-04-23
United States, Oklahoma, Near youth camp of Arrowhead State Park.

COLO:V
02486934   
United States, Arkansas, Polk

COLO:V
02486959   
United States, North Carolina, Rowan

COLO:V
02486967   
United States, Tennessee, Sevier

COLO:V
02486884   
United States, Tennessee, Shelby

COLO:V
02486975   
United States, Louisiana, Union

COLO:V
02486900   
United States, Pennsylvania, Washington

COLO:V
02486991   
United States, Tennessee, Wilson

COLO:V
02486926   
United States, Texas


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Google Map

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