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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex laeviculmis (Carex deweyana var. sparsiflora)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038066Richard R. Halse   
United States, Oregon, Linn

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038074Love   
Canada, Manitoba

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Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038082   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038090C. O. Rosendahl   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038108Arthur Cronquist   5887
United States, Idaho, Clearwater

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038116C. L. Hitchcock   16356
United States, Montana, Park

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038124C. L. Hitchcock   15382
United States, Montana

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038132   
United States, Oregon, Lane

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038140   
United States, Oregon, Linn

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038157   
United States, Oregon, Linn

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038165Peter F. Zika   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038173   
United States, Washington, Pierce

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038181   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
01038199   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO:V
Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
02089548   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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Carex laeviculmis Meinshausen
02089555   
United States, Oregon, Umatilla


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