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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias brachystephana
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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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885300Mr. J. J. Thornber   s.n.1902-05-07
United States, Arizona, Pantano

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885292   
Mexico, Zacatecas

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885284   
Mexico, Chihuahua

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885276R. D. Worthington   107691983-06-25
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Near Caballo Lake at jct. I-25 & Hwy 90.

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885268E. O. Wooton   s.n.1894-06-25
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, In the Organ Mountains.

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885250James Grimes   30861989-05-03
United States, Texas, Reeves, In disturbed sites along the road, at the junction of Hwy 17 and FM road 2448. 5.9 miles W-Se of I-10.

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885243J. Massey   2225
United States, Texas, Culberson

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885235   
Mexico, Durango

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885227Leila M. Shultz   13411974-08-31
United States, New Mexico, Luna, .5 mi S of Columbus and 1.5 mi N of Mexican border., 1250m

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885219   
Mexico, Durango

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Asclepias brachystephana Engelm. ex Torr.
01885201   
Mexico, Chihuahua


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Google Map

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