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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hesperochiron pumilus (Hesperochiron villosulus)
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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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156388   
United States, Washington, Yakima

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156412   
United States, California, Mono

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156420   
United States, Washington, Asotin

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156446   
United States, Nevada, Humboldt

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156453   
United States, California, Modoc

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156461W. A. Weber   2192
United States, Idaho, Nez Perce

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156479   
United States, California, Inyo

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156487R. L. Lingenfelter   531
United States, Idaho, Clark

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156495Leila M. Shultz   26161978-06-20
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, Bridger National Forest: extension of Wyo Hwy 232 on dirt road between Kemmerer and Hams Fork Campground, 1 mi N of Poison Creek (Poison Hollow?)., 42.1814 -110.7254, 2378m

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156529   
United States, California, Placer

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Hesperochiron pumilus (Douglas) T. C. Porter
02156545J. Francis MacBride   861
United States, Idaho, Canyon


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