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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astrolepis integerrima (Notholaena integerrima, Cheilanthes integerrima, Notholaena sinuata var. integerrima)
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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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
00675397Dina Clark   
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, detailed locality information protected

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
00987693Bernadette Kuhn   
United States, Colorado, Baca, detailed locality information protected

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02982494Vlad Siplivinsky   26531982-03-29
United States, Arizona, Pima, Thomas Canyon Ranch, T19S, R7E, Sec 25 & 2, immediately SW of Baboquivari Peak. 1,100-1,200m, 1100 - 1200m

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02982502W.A. Weber   1960-01-25
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mts, near Southwestern Research Sta, 6 miles W. of Portal, 1829m

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02982460also Astrolepis cochisensis   
Mexico, Chihuahua

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02982478   
United States, Texas

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02982486   
Mexico, Nuevo León

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02692093Dina Clark   
United States, COLORADO, BACA, detailed locality information protected

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Astrolepis integerrima (Hooker) Benham & Windham
02707156Dina Clark   
United States, COLORADO, BACA, detailed locality information protected


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