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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias fascicularis (Asclepias mexicana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01886076   
United States, Oregon, Wasco

COLO:V
01886068   
United States, Washington

COLO:V
01886050Noel H. Holmgren   97151980-08-01
United States, Nevada, Churchill, Lahontan Valley, Bass Lake (oxbows of south branch of Carson River), near Schnider Road, ca 6.5 km (4 mi) airline distance southwest of downtown Fallon., 1200m

COLO:V
01886043   
United States, California, Santa Barbara

COLO:V
01886035   
United States, California, Tulare

COLO:V
01886027   
United States, California, Tulare

COLO:V
01886019   
United States, California, Tulare

COLO:V
01886001   
United States, California, Santa Clara

COLO:V
01885995   
United States, California

COLO:V
01885987   
United States, California, Inyo

COLO:V
01885979   
United States, California, San Bernardino

COLO:V
01885961   
United States, California, Ventura

COLO:V
01885953   
United States, California, Los Angeles

COLO:V
01885946   
United States, California

COLO:V
Asclepias mexicana auct. non Cav.
01887009   
Mexico, Federal District


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