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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ungnadia
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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01003748R. D. Worthington   45811979-05-26
United States, Texas, Presidio, Sierra Vieja Mts, Vieja Pass, Box Canyon south of old Camp Holland (30° 32'N, 104° 41'W), 4600 ft canyon bottom., 30.533333 -104.683333, 1402m

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01003755D. M. Andrews   551913-08-24
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Fort Davis

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02422863   
United States, Texas, Hays

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02422871E. O. Wooton   1903-04-18
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Collected in the Organ Mountains.

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02422830R. D. Worthington   210871992-06-28
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Organ Mts, S end of mts. 0.6 mi. NNE from top of Pena Blanca, W slopes (T24S, R3E SW 1/2 Sec 12)., 1463 - 1524m

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02422855   
United States, Texas, Brewster

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02422822   
United States, Texas, Brewster

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02422848   
Mexico, Chihuahua


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