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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Peucephyllum
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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00841940Larry Gough   sn1978-04-05
United States, California, Inyo, Death Valley Natl. Mon. on Echo Canyon jeep road off Hwy. 190. Along dry wash., 305m

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01341890   
Mexico

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01341908Drew S.   34631985-03-22
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Trigo Mountains, 1.75 miles east of Cibola National Wildlife Refuge boundary, just south of southeast end of Lopez Wash., 134m

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01341916Drew S.   35311985-03-24
United States, Arizona, La Paz, Entrance to Buckskin State Park, just south of Parker Dam, along Route 95., 34.256036 -114.155066, 137m

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01341924A. C. Sanders   
Mexico, Sonora

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01341932   
United States, California, Riverside

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01341940Arnold Tiehm   7618
United States, Nevada, Clark

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01341957A. C. Sanders   
United States, California, San Bernardino

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01341965   
United States, Nevada, Clark

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01341973Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California

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01341981Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California

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01341999   
United States, California, Inyo

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01342005W. P. Cottam   126361951-04-11
United States, Arizona, Yates Ranch, Grand Wash, 457m

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01342013Percy Train   
United States, California, Inyo

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01342021Leslie N. Goodding   22611907-05-22
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Near Douglas., 31.3468 -110.53889, 1220m

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01342039   
United States, California, Inyo

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01342047Reid Moran   
Mexico, Baja California


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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