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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prunus pumila var. pumila (Cerasus pumila)
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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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
00853473Hansford T. Shacklette   83431970-05-30
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, U.S. Route 53, near Wascott.

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101534W. L. Tolstead   s.n.
United States, Minnesota, Goodhue

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101542R. Hainault   4432
Canada, Ontario

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101567W. H. Over   6018
United States, South Dakota, Stanley, Bufflao Valley, Dry Hillsides

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101575Marion Ownbey   6041935-05-30
United States, Wyoming, Crook, 0.5 mi SW of Hulett., 44.6819 -104.604, 1159m

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101583Marion Ownbey   10561936-06-25
United States, Wyoming, Converse, Northeastern Converse County, 43.26242 -105.01933, 3353m

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101591H. Hapeman   s.n.1897-06-00
United States, Nebraska, Minden.

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101609Phil Hegeman   6911980-05-17
United States, Wyoming, Converse, Peabody Coal Co, N. Antelope Mine, 10 mi NE of Bill, on Dull Center Road., 43.23875 -105.07136, 1417m

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101617B. Shimek   s.n.
United States, Indiana

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101625R. D. Worthington   220331993-05-18
United States, Minnesota, Winona, Winona, Garvin Heights Park, 305 - 305m

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Cerasus pumila (L.) Michx.
01101633P. Hegeman   6911980-05-17
United States, Wyoming, Converse, 10 miles E. of Bill, WY on Dull Center Rd. Peabody Coal Co.; N. Antelope., 43.23875 -105.07136, 2073m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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