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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus kalmii (Bromopsis kalmii, Bromus hookeri, Bromus imperialis, Bromus steudelii, Forasaccus purgans, Zerna purgans, Bromus ciliatus var. purgans, Bromus hookeri var. hookeri)
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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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435437Gerald B. Ownbey   52391976-08-05
United States, Minnesota, Hubbard, 3 miles N, 1 mile NW of Becida.

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435445   
United States, Pennsylvania, Westmoreland

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435452Francis Ramaley   192
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435460   
United States, Indiana

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435478   
United States, Michigan, Kent

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435486C. A. Weatherby   
United States, Connecticut

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Bromopsis kalmii (A. Gray) Holub
01435494William A. Weber   1375
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire


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