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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Croton fruticulosus
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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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
00844654Helen Canon   sn1969-01-01
United States, Texas, Ward, Monahans Sandhills off of highway 20., 31.618109 -102.812831

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02107910   
Mexico

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109387T. Lowrey   15841995-04-29
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, Mouth of Big Canyon on canyon bottom on benches of canyon., 1540m

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109395A. C. Sanders   4175
United States, Texas, Presidio

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109403R. D. Worthington   60401980-05-25
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Above Aguirre Springs Recreation Area and Pine Tree Trail, 1753 - 1753m

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109551E. O. Wooton   s.n.1904-07-11
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, In the Organ Mountains.

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109569Fred A. Barkley   132021943-07-11
United States, Texas, Travis, 3 miles southwest of Austin.

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109577R. D. Worthington   4564
United States, Texas, Presidio

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109585B. C. Tharp   49-12611949-11-01
United States, Texas, Travis, Hills bordering Lake Austin.

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Croton fruticulosus Engelm. ex Torr.
02109593B. C. Tharp   
United States, Texas, Live Oak


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