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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coreopsis lanceolata (Coreopsis crassifolia, Coreopsis heterogyna, Coreopsis lanceolata var. villosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01252527Eastwood   
United States, Florida

COLO:V
01252535Rolland-Germain   
Canada, Ontario

COLO:V
01252543   
United States, South Carolina, Lancaster

COLO:V
01252550V. L. Cory   56019
United States, Texas, Red river

COLO:V
01252568Milton Hopkins   
United States, Oklahoma, Delaware

COLO:V
01252576William A. Weber   
United States, New York, Richmond

COLO:V
01252584William A. Weber   
United States, New York, Richmond

COLO:V
01252592   
United States, Iowa

COLO:V
01252600Raymond Athey   
United States, Kentucky, Graves

COLO:V
01252618R. Dorn   62621995-07-20
United States, Wyoming, Platte, 1 mi. NE of Chugwater., 41.777336 -104.79851, 1615m

COLO:V
01252626   
United States, North Carolina, Sampson

COLO:V
01252634Delzie Demaree   
United States, Arkansas, Prairie

COLO:V
02533438   
United States, Missouri, Jefferson


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