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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01889518   
Mexico, Morelos

COLO:V
01889476   
Mexico, San Luis Potosí

COLO:V
Ampelamus albidus (Nutt.) Britton
02592111   
United States, Ohio

COLO:V
Ampelamus albidus (Nutt.) Britton
02592103   
United States, Virginia

COLO:V
Ampelamus albidus (Nutt.) Britton
02592095   
United States, Maryland

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889336W. H. Horr   E2271938-08-14
United States, Kansas, 11th and Maine, Lawrence., 38.96435 -95.24748, 253m

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889401   
United States, Arkansas, Crittenden

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889351   
United States, North Carolina, Halifax

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889369Lloyd H. Shinners   21159
United States, Texas, Dallas

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889377   
United States, Arkansas, Izard

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889344   
United States, Kentucky, Fulton

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889310P. Nighswonger   
United States, Oklahoma, Cleveland

COLO:V
Cynanchum laeve (Michx.) Pers.
01889328Bryan Waid   86
United States, Oklahoma, Payne

COLO:V
Cynanchum ligulatum (Benth.) Woodson
01889385   
Mexico, Jalisco

COLO:V
Cynanchum ligulatum (Benth.) Woodson
01889393   
Mexico, Jalisco

COLO:V
Cynanchum unifarium (Scheele) Woodson
01889450   
Mexico, Guerrero

COLO:V
Cynanchum unifarium (Scheele) Woodson
01889419Barbara Ertter   53751984-05-17
United States, Texas, Uvalde, Nueces River on Hwy 55 just SE of Laguna NW of Uvalde., 29.3977778 -99.9997222, 335m


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