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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix vestita (Salix fernaldii, Salix leiolepis, Salix vestita ssp. leiolepis, Salix reticulata var. vestita, Salix vestita var. erecta, Salix vestita var. humilior, Salix vestita var. psilophylla)
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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01629781A. E. Porsild   13623
Canada, Alberta

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01629633W. B. Schofield   969
Canada, Manitoba

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01629542R. M. Tryon, Jr.   31
Canada, Manitoba

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01629690C. L. Hitchcock   7680
Canada, British Columbia

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01629674C. L. Hitchcock   7429
Canada, British Columbia

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01629682W. A. Weber   2406
Canada, British Columbia

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01629617A. Löve   6725
Canada, British Columbia

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01629823A. Löve   6725
Canada, British Columbia

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01629534J. A. Calder   11336
Canada, British Columbia

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01629500Ernst C. Abbe   3087
Canada, Quebec

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01629666Albert Legault   6822
Canada, Quebec

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01629716Erick K. Bonde   48152
Canada, Quebec

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01629708J. A. Calder   2519
Canada, Quebec

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01629526Les A. Viereck   541
Canada

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01629518Les A. Viereck   541
Canada

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01629625Gerald B. Ownbey   2412
United States, Montana, Fergus

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01629815Klaus H. Lackschewitz   6049
United States, Montana

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01629807Klaus H. Lackschewitz   4412
United States, Montana

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01629799W. P. Cottam   17564
United States, Montana

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01629641Lyman Benson   13170
United States, Montana

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01629658T. Spribille   8129
United States, Montana, Lincoln

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02514560   
Russian Federation

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02514578   
Russian Federation

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02514586   
Russian Federation

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02514594   
Russian Federation


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