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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Taraxacum alaskanum (Taraxacum kamtschaticum, Taraxacum sibiricum)
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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01382746Les A. Viereck   21781956-07-00
United States, Alaska

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01382753Jim Ebersole   1261980-00-00
United States, Alaska

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01382761Tass Kelso   511979-06-17
United States, Alaska

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01382779Kjeld Holmen   81211950-08-01
United States, Alaska

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01382787Paul W. Richard   331963-00-00
United States, Alaska

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01382795Bent Fredskild   2481963-08-05
United States, Alaska

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01382803   
Canada

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01382811Vera Komarkova   2461976-07-21
United States, Alaska

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01382829T. Mosquin   
Canada

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01382837Kjeld Holmen   66331949-07-15
United States, Alaska

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01382928Jim Ebersole   2241981-00-00
United States, Alaska

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01382936Jim Ebersole   3751981-00-00
United States, Alaska

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01382944   
Canada, British Columbia

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01382951Tass Kelso   50
United States, Alaska

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01383439V. Siplivinsky   4181980-07-08
United States, Alaska

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01383447Hulten   
Canada, Yukon

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02668358Patrick Webber   s.n.1979-08-02
Russian Federation, Taimyr Biocoenological Station. Right bank of the Pyasina River, Central Taimyr District, moss and lichen belt of the Arctic Tundra region.

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02668556Patrick Webber   s.n.1979-07-00
Russian Federation, Taimyr Biocoenological Station. Right bank of the Pyasina River, Central Taimyr District, moss and lichen belt of the Arctic Tundra region.


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