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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vinca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit.
02597573V. Vašák   
Georgia

COLO:V
Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit.
02597565   
Greece

COLO:V
Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit.
02597557   
Austria

COLO:V
Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit.
02597540   
Romania

COLO:V
01878560   
United States, California, Alameda

COLO:V
01878354   
United States, South Carolina, Abbeville

COLO:V
02597391   
Switzerland

COLO:V
02597383Leopold A. Charette   16501954-04-19
Japan, Yamaguchi, Momijidani Park, base of east slope of Castle Mountain (Shiro-yama) National Foreset, west bank of Nishiki River, Yokoyama village in Iwakuni City. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City)., 34.166667 132.166667, 14m

COLO:V
02597375   
Australia

COLO:V
02597581   
France

COLO:V
01878495   
United States, Maryland, Montgomery

COLO:V
01878503   
United States, Missouri, Marion

COLO:V
01878511   
United States, Indiana, Owen

COLO:V
01878529   
United States, Ohio, Butler

COLO:V
01878537   
United States, North Carolina, Yadkin

COLO:V
01878545Janet Wingate   35721985-05-24
United States, Colorado, Denver, Culitvated

COLO:V
01878552   
United States, North Carolina, Watauga

COLO:V
02597292   
Poland

COLO:V
02597284   
Austria

COLO:V
02597276   
France

COLO:V
02597268V. Vašák   
Russian Federation

COLO:V
02597474   

COLO:V
02597466   
France

COLO:V
02597458   
Romania

COLO:V
02597441   
Russian Federation

COLO:V
02597433   
Russian Federation


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Google Map

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