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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Verbena rigida (Verbena venosa, Verbena rigida var. lilacina)
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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02498889   
United States, Texas, Brazoria

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00856377Hansford T. Shacklette   68921963-07-17
United States, Georgia, Burke, In roadside ditch by lake at Burkesville.

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02498814   
United States, Georgia, Burke

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02498822   
United States, South Carolina, Colleton

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02498871Janet Wingate   32381984-08-01
United States, Colorado, Denver, [Cultivated specimen.]

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02498921   
United States, North Carolina, Granville

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02498939   
United States, North Carolina, Granville

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02498848   
United States, Texas, Harris

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02498459   
United States, Texas, Houston

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02498475   
United States, Texas, Houston

COLO:V
02498962   
United States, New York

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02498905Ralph H. Imler   3221929-06-27
United States, Kansas, Labette, [No locality data provided on the label.], 305m

COLO:V
02498954   
United States, Kentucky, Laurel

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02498897W. H. Horr   E761935-06-18
United States, Kansas, Lawrence, K. U. campus., 253m

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02498947   
United States, Iowa, Muscatine

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02498830   
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita

COLO:V
02498970   
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

COLO:V
02498863   
United States, Alabama, Sumter

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02498467   
United States, Texas, Waller

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02498855   
United States, Louisiana, West Carroll Parish

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02498913E. W. Lathrop   13501955-07-21
United States, Kansas, Woodson, T25S R16E, south cen. part of Sec. 10.

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02555548   
Australia, New South Wales

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02555555   
Australia, New South Wales


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