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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parthenium integrifolium (Parthenium radfordiii, Parthenium auriculatum, Parthenium hispidum, Parthenium radfordii, Parthenium repens, Parthenium integrifolium var. auriculatum, Parthenium integrifolium var. henryanum, Parthenium integrifolium var. hispidum, Parthenium integrifolium var. integrifoli... (show all)
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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00841908Hansford T. Shacklette   68101962-08-10
United States, Missouri, Madison, Route H, 14.5 miles south of Farmington.

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01485622Scott McCoy   
United States, Indiana, Newton

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01485630   
United States, Louisiana

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01485648   
United States, Illinois

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01485655   
United States, Iowa

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01485663Raymond Athey   
United States, Kentucky, Calloway

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01485671   
United States, Virginia, Augusta

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01485689Delzie Demaree   
United States, Arkansas

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01485697   
United States, Arkansas

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01485705A. E. Radford   
United States, South Carolina, Chesterfield

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01485713T. G. Lammers   
United States, Iowa, Cedar

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01485721Harry E. Ahles   
United States, North Carolina, Northampton

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01485739Bohumil Shimek   
United States, Iowa

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01485747Bohumil Shimek   
United States, Iowa

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01485754   
United States, Iowa

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01485937R.K. Godfrey   
United States, North Carolina

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01485986R. Dale Thomas   
United States, Arkansas

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01486000   
United States, Delaware


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