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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix commutata (Salix barclayi var. commutata, Salix commutata var. denudata, Salix commutata var. mixta, Salix commutata var. puberula, Salix commutata var. sericea, Salix commutata ssp. mixta)
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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00854042Hansford T. Shacklette   55331958-08-11
United States, Alaska, On the mountain above A & M Mine. Maclaren Glacier, Alaska Range., 1250m

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01612803Les A. Viereck   10531956-06-27
United States, Alaska

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01612811Les A. Viereck   10831956-07-04
United States, Alaska

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01612878Klaus H. Lackschweitz   7328
United States, Montana, Mineral

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01612670Klaus H. Lackschweitz   9582
United States, Montana, Ravalli

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01612886Klaus H. Lackschweitz   9582
United States, Montana, Ravalli

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01612852Bassett Maguire   27015
United States, Oregon, Baker

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01612969Lilla Leach   4574
United States, Oregon, Marion

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01612977Richard R. Halse   4757
United States, Oregon, Linn

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01612985F. G. Meyer   12761937-09-05
United States, Washington, Clallam, Obstruction Point., 1890m

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01612951A. E. Porsild   15694
Canada, Alberta

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01612860August J. Breitung   17020
Canada, Alberta

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01612829C. L. Hitchcock   7524
Canada, British Columbia

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01612837C. L. Hitchcock   7524
Canada, British Columbia

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01612787A. E. Porsild   10559
Canada, Yukon

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01612845Charles H. Shaw   972
Canada, British Columbia

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01612795Charles H. Shaw   1042
Canada, British Columbia


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