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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex albicans var. albicans (Carex artitecta, Carex varia, Carex artitecta var. subtilirostris, Carex emmonsii var. muehlenbergii, Carex nigromarginata var. muehlenbergii, Carex emmonsii var. muhlenbergii, Carex nigromarginata var. muhlenbergii)
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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00842906Hansford T. Shacklette   66211961-08-27
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Near the Wisconsin River, south edge of Muscoda.

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01018704   
United States, Missouri, Johnson

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01018712William B. Fox   
United States, North Carolina

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01018720Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Missouri, Monroe

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01018738Miller   
United States, Indiana, Lake

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01018746   
United States, North Carolina, Montgomery

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01018753U.T. Waterfall   
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma

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01018761David Castaner   
United States, Missouri, Johnson

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01018779C. Ritchie Bell   
United States, North Carolina, Caswell

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01018787Miriam Colson   
United States, Tennessee, Wilson

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01018795   
United States, North Carolina

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01018803Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Arkansas, Newton

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01018811Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Tennessee, Stewart

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01018829I. W. Clokey   
United States, Illinois, Macon

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01018837   
United States, Illinois, Macon

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01018845John Bright   
United States, Pennsylvania, Somerset

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01018852Miriam F. Colson   
United States, Illinois, Williamson


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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