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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brassica nigra (Sinapis nigra)
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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Brassica nigra (L.) K. Koch
00177337Janet Wingate   32531984-08-01
United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver Botanic Gardens, 909 York St, Denver, Scripture Garden., 39.7318361 -104.961712

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Brassica nigra (L.) K. Koch
00177345W. Huestis   sn1916-06-17
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Denver, Jefferson Park.

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Brassica nigra (L.) K. Koch
00177352A.J. Evans   227a1915-08-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder, East of 17th St. Bridge, Boulder., 40.01174 -105.2717433

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Brassica nigra (L.) K. Koch
00177493W. A. Weber   191071994-08-31
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Bottom of Sunshine Canyon on W edge of Boulder; Rohner property., 40.0235942 -105.3021313

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Brassica nigra (L.) K. Koch
01807536C. William T. Penland   45491955-07-06
United States, Colorado, Delta, Road bank; 9 miles east of Paonia, 38.86851 -107.425

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02712511   
France


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