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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycopodium obscurum
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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02967230   
United States, Virginia

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02967248William A. Weber   45
United States, New York

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02967255   
Canada, Ontario

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02967263   
United States, Maine

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02967271   
United States, North Carolina

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02967289   
United States, Maine

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02967297   
Canada, Prince Edward Island

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02967305W. P. Cottam   11405
United States, New York

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02967313   
Canada, New Brunswick

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02967321   
United States, Michigan

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02967339   
United States

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02967347   
Canada, Saskatchewan

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02967354   
United States, New Hampshire

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02967362   
United States, Alaska

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02967370   
Canada, Quebec

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02967388   
Canada, Quebec

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02967396William A. Weber   47
United States, Maine

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02967404   
Canada, Quebec

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02967412   
United States, Alaska

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02967420   
United States, North Carolina

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02967438   
United States, Michigan

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02967446   
United States, Alaska

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02967453   
United States, Alaska

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02967461   
Canada, Quebec

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02967479Áskell Löve, Doris Löve   
Canada, Ontario

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02967487Lydia Heald   
United States, Pennsylvania

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02967495   
United States, Maryland

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02967503   
United States, Virginia

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02967511   
United States, Michigan

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02967529Shuho Krino   8271955-08-16
Japan, Mt. Shiraki, in the town of Yatsuo, 32 km south of the city of Toyama., 800m


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