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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trisetum sibiricum (Trisetum sibericum, Avena ruprechtii, Trisetum ruprechtii, Trisetum bifidum ssp. sibiricum), Trisetum sibiricum ssp. litorale (Trisetum sibericum var. litoralis, Trisetum sibiricum var. litorale), Trisetum sibiricum ssp. sibiricum (Trisetum sibericum var. sibericum, Trisetum flav... (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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01541929H. R. Melchior   M-1851960-07-27
United States, Alaska

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01541937Tass Kelso   1291979-07-24
United States, Alaska

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01541945Vernon L. Harms   30091964-07-27
United States, Alaska

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01541952L. Viereck   44361960-08-01
United States, Alaska

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01541960Tass Kelso   1291979-06-24
United States, Alaska

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02941581David Murray   2881987-07-12
Russian Federation, Altai Floral Region. Gorna Altaisk Auton. Oblast. Valley of the Ursul River, tributary of the Katun, at Khabarovka, between Ongudai and Bolshoi Yaloman.

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02941573Wu   30121986-07-16
China, Huzhu, Qinghai, 2758m

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02941565Vera Komarkova   s.n.1985-06-29
China, Qinghai Province. Gilian Shan Range. Menyuan County. Vicinity of Haibei Research Station. Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology in Xining, Academia Sinica., 3100m

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02941557S. Kharkevich   s.n.1976-08-06
Russian Federation, Kamchatskay province, Koryaksky Natsionalny okrug, Karaginsky region, near Ossora village.

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02941540T. S. Elias   48471978-08-31
Russian Federation, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic: Gorno-Altaisk Autonomous Oblast. West side of Yabogan Pass, just below summit., 1150m

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02941599Patrick Webber   s.n.1979-07-31
Russian Federation, Taimyr Biocoenological Station. Right bank of the Pyasima River, Central Taimyr District, moss and lichen belt of the Arctic Tundra region.


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