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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eragrostis secundiflora ssp. oxylepis (Eragrostis oxylepis, Eragrostis veraecrucis, Poa oxylepis, Eragrostis oxylepis var. beyrichii)
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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00521690D. Clark   12622000-08-14
United States, Colorado, Kit Carson, Hell Creek along County Road 33., 39.5127239 -102.5567592, 1250m

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00521708D. Clark   10202000-06-25
United States, Colorado, Kit Carson, Along Hell Creek., 39.4832882 -102.5489078, 1250m

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00521716Walter Kiener   31921935-09-02
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Base of Long's Peak., 40.254861 -105.61624, 2743m

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00521732Dina Clark   5381994-09-14
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Mesa de Maya Region of southeastern Colorado., 37.1527496 -103.170844, 1530m

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00521740W. A. Weber   43721948-08-06
United States, Colorado, Baca, Confluence of Sand and Gallinas Canyons, tributary to Cimarron River, vicinity of Wilson Ranch, 27 mi S of Pritchett., 37.018094 -102.8422575, 1341m

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00521757W. A. Weber   184221991-09-07
United States, Colorado, Baca, S of Pritchett on breaks of Gallinas Canyon, on road 13 S of Road G., 37.043443 -102.847004

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00521765W. A. Weber   183331991-07-30
United States, Colorado, Yuma, Sand hills on north edge of Wray along Hwy. 385 toward Waunita and Holyoke., 40.08173 -102.22883

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00864348Dina Clark   2315a2005-06-28
United States, Colorado, Baca, Convergence of CR48 and CR46., 37.0144717 -102.2136418, 1100m


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