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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lappula texana, Lappula occidentalis var. cupulata (Lappula texana, Lappula redowskii var. cupulata, Lappula redowskii var. texana, Lappula texana var. coronata, Lappula texana var. heterosperma, Lappula texana var. homosperma)
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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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britton
01915578G. Helmkamp   56-2
United States, Texas, Maverick

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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britton
01915560G. Helmkamp   64-7
United States, Texas, Maverick

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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britton
01915552Robert S. Irving   9861968-05-31
United States, Texas, Randall, 1 mi from entrance to Palo Duro Canyon., 34.98028 -101.692505

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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britton
01915545Caleb A. Morse   31061999-05-25
United States, Kansas, Hamilton, 3.0 mi N, 3.0 mi W jct of Hwys 27 and 50 in Syracuse Hamilton Wildlife Area., 38.033333 -101.816667, 1010 - 1020m

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Lappula texana (Scheele) Britt.
01915537Ronald L. Hartman   111081980-05-24
United States, Wyoming, Big Horn, Bighorn Basin: Wyo Hwy 30, 6.6 mi W of Basin., 44.4062 -108.16528


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