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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arabis arenicola, Arabidopsis arenicola (Arabis arenicola, Eutrema arenicola), Arabis arenicola var. pubescens
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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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930601   
Greenland

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930619Vera Komarkova   6201976-08-12
United States, Alaska

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930627   
Canada, Ontario

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930635   
Canada, Ontario

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930643   
Canada

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930650   
Canada, Northwest Territories

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930668   
Greenland

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930676   
Canada, Quebec

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930684   
Canada, Quebec

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930700   
Greenland

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930718   
Canada

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930726   
Canada, Quebec

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930734D. A. Walker   82-41982-08-07
United States, Alaska

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930742   
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930759   
Canada, Northwest Territories

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930767   
Greenland

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Arabis arenicola (Richardson ex Hook.) Gelert
01930775   
Greenland


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Google Map

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