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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex subfusca (Carex teneriformis, Carex stenoptera, Carex macloviana ssp. subfusca)
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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01062181W. A. Weber   
United States, Nevada, Washoe

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01062199   
United States, Oregon

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01062207Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Oregon, Jefferson

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01062215Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Oregon, Wheeler

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01062223S. P. McLaughlin   55411989-05-04
United States, Arizona, Graham, Pinaleno Mts, Noon Creek, Swift Trail., 32.668957 -109.7848, 1585m

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01062231   
United States, Oregon

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01062249Herbert C. Hanson   A2501922-07-28
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Shaly Pass near Flaggstaff., 2438m

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01062256   
United States, California, Plumas

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01062264A. A. Heller   
United States, California, Butte

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01062272   
United States, California, Butte

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01062280Brian Reif   44502002-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Mountains: Santa Fe Municipal Watershed, 7 air mi ENE of Santa Fe, at end of road NE of McClure Reservoir. S 0.4 air mi along Santa Fe River., 35.711167 -105.805067, 2499 - 2536m

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01062298G. Rink   77932008-07-28
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Small pond next to FR 139, north of Barber Lake, man made., 34.511094 -111.173143, 2195m

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01063007Lewis S. Rose   510321951-06-28
United States, California, Plumas, McRae Meadows, 8 mi SW of Johnsville., 1951m


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