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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miscanthus sinensis (Miscanthus transmorrisonensis, Miscanthus sinensis var. purpurascens, Miscanthus sinensis var. gracillimus, Miscanthus sinensis var. variegatus, Miscanthus sinensis var. zebrinus, Erianthus japonicus, Miscanthus japonicus, Ripidium japonicum, Miscanthus sinensis var. gracilliumu... (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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00535963W. A. Weber   79751952-09-22
United States, Colorado, Boulder, S.e. corner of Boulder at junction of Baseline and Marshall roads., 39.999858 -105.2630271

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00591792W. A. Weber   194562002-03-28
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder, west side of Broadway between Baseline Road and University of Colorado campus. On terraces formed by railroad ties at the underpass crossing Broadway.

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02430221Morse   s.n.2013-10-17
United States, Kansas, Douglas, Lawrence. Private residence at 2006 Learnard Ave., 38.947969 -95.230078, 262m

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02926145   
Cuba

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01495035   
United States, Pennsylvania

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01495027   
United States, North Carolina

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02926137   
Japan


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