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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaesyce lata, Euphorbia lata (Chamaesyce lata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304352Dina Clark   7731998-07-31
United States, Colorado, Bent, Along County Road K just east of Hwy 101 in the southern part of the county., 37.7749678 -103.1569045

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304360T. Kelso   97-361997-05-28
United States, Colorado, Otero, Comanche National Grasslands, Shale Hills, along David Canyon Rd. 5 mi W of CO109., 37.76473 -103.5743111, 1341m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304378W. A. Weber   45931949-05-05
United States, Colorado, Baca, Spring Canyon, "breaks" of Cimarron River 2 mi S of Midway., 37.1328764 -102.1613568, 1219m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304386W. A. Weber   182301991-07-12
United States, Colorado, Baca, Breaks of the Cimarron River, along road 1 paralleling Kansas state line south of road M., 37.0682441 -102.0421971

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304394Weber   185401993-05-22
United States, Colorado, Otero, Along Hwy 109 at start of juniper belt S of La Junta; road 802, junction Vogel Canyon., 37.7722 -103.5594

COLO:V
Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00304402Leslie Paull   771936-06-15
United States, Colorado, Otero, Cedar Mesas, 25 miles south of La Junta., 37.64434 -103.6995

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00685347Donald L. Hazlett   94731995-06-01
United States, Colorado, Otero, Comanche Grassland. Near David Canyon Road., 37.75529 -103.59478, 1402m

COLO:V
Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00868471Dina Clark   22812005-06-29
United States, Colorado, Baca, County Road C approximately 0.5 miles W of intersection with CR45., 37.02069 -102.28025, 1151m

COLO:V
Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
00917799Dina Clark   2469a2007-06-13
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Santa Fe Trail Historical Monument, Comanche National Grassland, approx. ½ mile north along Hwy 71 just past intersection with Hwy 350., 37.85761 -103.73262, 1338m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
01818053Dina Clark   36922013-05-28
United States, Colorado, Bent, Approx. 13 miles southeast of Las Animas, east side of Road 16., 37.86075 -103.133947, 1251m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02104719Bleakly   1951993-06-23
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Melrose Air Force Range. Ca. 2 mi E of Krider Rd. ca. 2.5 mi. N of Mesa Rd., 1402m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02104727Ed. L. Reed   41811935-00-00
United States, Texas, Lubbock, Plains, Lubbock.

COLO:V
Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02104735E. O. Wooton   s.n.1899-06-18
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, South of the White Sands

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02104743W. A. Weber   114601962-06-13
United States, New Mexico, Quay, "breaks" of Llano Estacado 15 miles N of Grady, 35.041465 -103.316403

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02104750Tharp   51-15211951-08-10
United States, Texas, Dickens, Geology:Dockum

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02212678Dina Clark   45472017-06-10
United States, COLORADO, BENT, Cretaceous-aged plain of eroded mesas, breaks, and barrens 16 miles WNW of the intersection between CR B.5 and Hwy 287 (approx. 30 miles south of Lamar ), 1279m

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Chamaesyce lata (Engelmann) Small
02464048Dina Clark   47232019-06-20
United States, COLORADO, BENT, 13 miles southeast of Las Animas, west side of Road 16; greater floodplain of Rule Creek, 1249m

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Euphorbia latazi
02808780   
Ecuador


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