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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Atriplex hymenelytra
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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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
00838748F.A. Branson   1958-02-04
United States, California, 1 mile S.E. of Neatty Junction, Death Valley.

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
00838755John R. Keith   2851968-07-04
United States, California, Furnace Creek, 1 mile east of Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley., 122m

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
00838763Larry Gough   sn1978-04-05
United States, California, Inyo, 5 mi. S. of Daylight Pass off Hwy. 58 in Death Valley Natl. Mon., 610m

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171503   
United States, California

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171511Percy Train   
United States, California, Inyo

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171529Lester Rowntree   
United States, California

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171537Ira L. Wiggins   
United States, California

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171545   
United States, California, San Diego

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171552Noel H. Holmgren   
United States, California, Imperial

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171560   
United States, California

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171578   
United States, Nevada, Clark

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171586Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California

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Atriplex hymenelytra (Torr.) S. Watson
01171594V. Siplivinsky   28841982-04-07
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, along pipeline road.


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