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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pediomelum cuspidatum (Psoralea cuspidata)
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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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756592Mrs. M. L. Hash   S.N.1888-00-00
United States, Texas, Sherman, [No locality data provided on the label.]

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756600Don Hazlett   121622005-07-15
United States, South Dakota, Custer, Near Fairburn Agate Site, E of Hwy 79 and ca 10 mi E of Fairborn.

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756618George Neville Jones   352751962-09-06
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Near Bigfoot Pass, Badlands N. Monument., 823m

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756626W. H. Over   61151913-07-14
United States, South Dakota, Stanley, Cedar Pass.

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756634Lloyd H. Shinners   12413
United States, Texas, Cooke

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756642A. Arthur Heller   1673
United States, Texas, Kerr

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756659B. E. Nelson   721912007-06-18
United States, Kansas, Morton, Cimarron National Grassland: Point of Rocks and along the Santa Fe Trail and vicinity above the Cimarron River, ca 2.5 air mi W of Kan Hwy 27, ca 7 air mi NNW of Elkhart., 37.1042 -101.9383, 1046 - 1079m

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01756667Guy Nesom   72811992-04-09
United States, Texas, Coryell, Hwy 84, 7.0 mi. E of Evant ( At Jct. of Hwys 281 and 84), 31.473217 -98.031388, 320m

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Pediomelum cuspidatum (Pursh) Rydberg
01804517George Neville Jones   332111962-06-09
United States, Kansas, Logan, near Russell Springs., 38.91334 -101.18154


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