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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Populus deltoides ssp. deltoides (Populus angulata, Populus palmeri, Populus virginiana, Populus balsamifera var. missouriensis, Populus balsamifera var. pilosa, Populus balsamifera var. virginiana, Populus angulata var. missouriensis, Populus canadensis var. virginiana, Populus deltoides var. virgi... (show all)
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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01743277Robert Burckhalter   9681987-05-08
United States, Alabama, Marengo, AL 25, north of Dry Creek. 2 miles south of Dayton.

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01743442Almut G. Jones   33771976-08-13
United States, Georgia, Crawford, Macon.

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01743459David D. Taylor   4831981-06-01
United States, Kentucky, Laurel, Cultivated.

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01743418Rick Harner   31721995-07-06
United States, South Dakota, Lawrence, Lead Deadwood area along Whitewood Creek., 2012m

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01743319Margarite Fitzgerald   151937-09-16
United States, Texas, Houston, Memorial Park.

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01743434Almut G. Jones   43541978-07-09
United States, Vermont, Windham, Bank of Connecticut River near Brattleboro.

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01743426Almut G. Jones   60131982-08-14
United States, Virginia, Bath, Rat Cliff Hill, along Cowpasture River near Millboro Springs.

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00853978Hansford T. Shacklette   65941961-08-18
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Crow Branch area, near the village of Arthur.

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01743269A. Löve   6830
Canada, Manitoba

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01743293V. Blais   10547
Canada, Quebec

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01743285Samuel Brisson   12949
Canada, Quebec


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