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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Inula britannica (Inula brittanica)
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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02645117V. Vašák   s.n.1977-08-07
Austria

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02645125David Murray   1071987-07-07
Russian Federation, Altai Floral Region. Gorna Altaisk Auton. Oblast. Valley of the Katun River at north base of the Katunskiy Khrebet, on floodplain of the Multa River (a southern tributary).

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02645133   
Sweden, Skåne

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02645141   
France

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02645158   
Sweden, Öland

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02645166T. S. Elias   42051978-08-18
Russian Federation, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic: Gorno-Altaisk Autonomous Oblast. 2 km. southeast of Ust-Syema, along Katun River.

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02645174   
Italy

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02645182   
Germany

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02645190   
Poland

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02645208   
Denmark

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02645216   
Germany

COLO:V
02645224   
Sweden, Gotland

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02645232   
Denmark

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02645240   
France

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02645257   
Italy

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02645265   
Sweden, Öland

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02645273   1899-07-00
Japan, Sendai


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