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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Liatris aspera (Lacinaria aspera, Liatris aspera var. aspera, Liatris aspera var. intermedia, Liatris aspera var. salutans, Lacinaria squarrosa var. intermedia)
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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00841106Hansford T. Shacklette   6807
United States, Missouri, Wayne, Route E, 2.3 miles eat of Lowndes.

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00841114Hansford T. Shacklette   66031961-08-19
United States, Wisconsin, Grant, Along right-of-way of Chicago and Northwestern RR, 1 1/8 mile SW of Ipswich. Near the Lafayette County line.

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00841205Hansford T. Shacklette   66251961-08-27
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau, Route 80, about 6 miles n. of New Lisbon.

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01318906W. H. Horr   E991935-10-01
United States, Kansas, 10 mi. N.E. Lawrence., 39.06585 -95.13337, 271m

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01318914   
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

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01318922   
United States, Wisconsin, Polk

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01318930Radford   
United States, North Carolina, Ashe

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01318948Delzie Demaree   
United States, Arkansas, Prairie

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01318955   
United States, Arkansas

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01318963H. E. Moore, Jr.   10181945-08-29
United States, Texas, Smith

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01318971V. L. Cory   54653
United States, Texas, Hunt

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01318989T. G. Lammers   
United States, Iowa, Muscatine

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01318997T. G. Lammers   
United States, Iowa, Butler

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01319003R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Arkansas, Bradley

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01319011R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Louisiana

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01319029R. D. Worthington   74251981-07-22
United States, Texas, Walker, Ca. 9 mi. N Huntsville, roadside park along IHY 45

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01319037H. E. Moore   1018
United States, Texas, Smith

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01319045   
United States, Arkansas

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01803949George Neville Jones   
United States, Minnesota, Swift


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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