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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heterotheca stenophylla, Heterotheca stenophylla var. angustifolia (Chrysopsis angustifolia, Chrysopsis villosa var. angustifolia), Heterotheca stenophylla var. stenophylla (Chrysopsis scabrifolia, Chrysopsis stenophylla, Chrysopsis hispida var. stenophylla, Chrysopsis villosa var. stenophylla)
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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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303460W. H. Horr   E3351940-07-07
United States, Kansas, Barber, 6 mi s of Sawyer., 37.41246 -98.68334, 582m

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303478Ralph H. Imler   6301929-07-05
United States, Kansas, Barber, [No locality data provided on the label.]

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303486Lloyd H. Shinners   12851
United States, Texas, Clay

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303494J. Semple   22201976-06-22
United States, Kansas, Stevens, U.S. 56, 4.3 miles NE of Hugoton, between road and railroad., 37.23294 -101.3052

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303502Barbara Ertter   5146
United States, Texas, Travis

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01303510R. Dorn   53761992-09-12
United States, Wyoming, Platte, Sandy wash with Corispermum, Euphorbia missurica., 42.401739 -104.977954, 1402m

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Heterotheca stenophylla (A. Gray) Shinners
01803915J. C. Semple   27291977-07-07
United States, Kansas, Barber, 8.4 km E of county line on HWY-160 road embankment., 37.28144 -98.90745


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