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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Kickxia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648237Smith   
United States, California, Solano

COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648245   
United States, North Carolina, Mitchell

COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648252Barbara Ertter   51711983-10-02
United States, Texas, Kerr, Near confluence of South Fork and North Fork of Guadalupe River in Hunt, just N of Rt. 39, near cypress-lined stream, disturbed soil of open field, 457m

COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648260C. L. Hitchcock   
United States, Oregon, Lane

COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648278Richard R. Halse   
United States, Oregon, Linn

COLO:V
Kickxia elatine (L.) Dumort.
01648286Richard R. Halse   
United States, Oregon, Benton

COLO:V
Kickxia spuria (L.) Dumort.
01648294   
United States, California, Sonoma

COLO:V
Kickxia spuria (L.) Dumort.
01648310   
United States, Arkansas

COLO:V
Kickxia spuria (L.) Dumort.
01648328R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Missouri


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Google Map

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