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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lespedeza capitata (Lespedeza bicknellii, Lespedeza capitata var. stenophylla, Lespedeza capitata var. velutina, Lespedeza capitata var. vulgaris)
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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00848416Hansford T. Shacklette   66011961-08-19
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Along right-of-way of Chicago & Northwest RR, 1 1/8 mile SW of Ipswich. Near the Lafayette County line.

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01596089William A. Weber   
United States, New York, Suffolk

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01596097   
United States, Minnesota, Ramsey

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01596105Delzie Demaree   
United States, Arkansas, St. Francis

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01596113   
United States, Iowa

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01596121Bohumil Shimek   
United States, Iowa

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01596139C. A. Weatherby   
United States, Vermont

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01596147Bohumil Shimek   
United States, Iowa, Dickinson

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01596154J. Ewan   147911942-10-02
United States, Nebraska, Franklin, Thompson Creek, north of Macon; deep alluvial gravels of small side 'breaks' along steep cut banks of prairie stream.

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01596162Winona H. Welch   
United States, Indiana, LaGrange

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01596170William A. Weber   
United States, New York, Columbia

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01596188   
United States, Iowa, Palo Alto

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01596196   
United States

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01596204M. P. Somes   
United States, Iowa

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01596212George Neville Jones   351571962-09-07
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, Shore of Big Alkali Lake, near Simeon., 42.636076 -100.614919

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01596220A. E. Radford   
United States, North Carolina, Martin

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01596238Gerald B. Ownbey   24891957-08-15
United States, Nebraska, Antelope, Highway 20, 1.8 miles west of Royal, in undisturbed prairie.


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