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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporobolus neglectus
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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00559971Jody K. Nelson   2871995-09-27
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Rocky Flats Site. 7 miles south of Boulder on Rocky Flats Pediment., 39.8852301 -105.2012809, 1799m

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00560672Jody K. Nelson   7282001-09-19
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Rocky Flats Site. 7 miles south of Boulder on Rocky Flats Pediment., 39.8942129 -105.2014123, 1825m

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00576827W. A. Weber   52061949-08-21
United States, Colorado, Baca, 2 mi. n. of Campo., 37.1339374 -102.5789474

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00859983R. Rondeau   sn2003-08-13
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Pueblo Chemical Depot. W of Haynes Creek and E of IL Road., 38.25559 -104.27909, 1442m

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01538560C. M. Rogers   64661948-09-21
United States, Texas, Burnet

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01538578W. H. Horr   31821938-08-30
United States, Kansas, Leavenworth, 2 mi. W. Linwood., 39.00143 -95.07527, 253m

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01538586E. J. Palmer   
United States, Missouri

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01538594E. W. Lathrop   33381956-10-15
United States, Kansas, Wilson

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01538602Wilhelm Suksdorf   
United States, Washington, Spokane

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01538610Wilhelm Suksdorf   
United States, Washington, Spokane

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01538628William A. Weber   
United States, Iowa, Palo Alto

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01538636C. M. Rogers   64661948-09-21
United States, Texas, Burnet

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01538644Wayne Cook   s. n.1937-09-25
United States, Kansas, Ellis, Prairie near Hays., 38.91413 -99.29714


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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