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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viburnum lentago (Viburnum X vetteri)
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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00225573Tim Hogan   22081993-07-09
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Lippencot Property. Bull Gulch east of RR tracks., 39.9085046 -105.2791394, 1981m

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00225581W. A. Weber   sn1983-06-08
United States, Colorado, Boulder, On north side of Walnut Street just E of Pearl., 40.0176867 -105.2755167

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00225599Url Lanham   sn1973-06-15
United States, Colorado, Boulder, North fork of Skunk Canyon, N of NCAR Mesa., 39.9817921 -105.2826811, 1829m

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00225607W. W. Robbins   15611906-06-13
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Bluebell Canyon., 39.9971992 -105.2788787

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02014934   
Canada, Saskatchewan

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02014942   
United States, Wisconsin

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02014959   
Canada, Saskatchewan

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02014967   
Canada

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02014975Ronald L. Hartman   184811984-07-17
United States, Wyoming, Crook, Black Hills: lower slopes of Hooker Peak and plains to the NW, 7-8 air mi SSE of Sundance., 44.3197 -104.3044, 1555m

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02014983   
United States, Wisconsin, Polk

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02014991   
United States, Indiana, Starke

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02015006   
United States, Michigan

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02015014   
United States, New York, Bronx

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02015022   
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire

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02015030   
United States, New York, Bronx

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02015048   
United States, Stiarno

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02015055   
United States, Iowa, Dickinson

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02015063   
Canada, Quebec


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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