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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aristida purpurascens (Aristida elliotiana, Aristida geyeriana, Aristida racemosa, Aristida purpurascens var. minor, Chaetaria affinis, Chaetaria purpurascens, Aristida purpurascens var. alabamensis, Aristida purpurascens var. glaucissima), Aristida purpurascens var. purpurascens, Aristida purpurasc... (show all)
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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01426949B. A. Sorrie   
United States, Massachusetts

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01426956Th. Holm.   
United States, Washington

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01428069   
United States, Delaware

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01428077   
United States, South Carolina, York

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01428085   
United States, North Carolina, Hyde

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01428093   
United States, South Carolina, Lee

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01428101W. H. Horr   E4361941-10-04
United States, Kansas, 5 mi. S. 1/2 mi. W. Elk City, 37.21626 -95.92028, 232m

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01428119Leon Hubartt   41
United States, Oklahoma, Payne

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01428127Rev. John Davis   
United States, South Carolina, Anderson

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01428135   
United States, Connecticut

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01428556R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Louisiana

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01428564R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Louisiana

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01428572R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Louisiana

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01428580   
United States, Virginia

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01428598   
United States, South Carolina, Clarendon

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01428952   
United States, Florida

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01496884Marguerite Fitzgerald   s.n.1937-00-00
United States, Texas, Houston, Memorial Park.


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