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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cordylanthus parviflorus (Cordylanthus glandulosus)
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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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
00855023Branson   S.N.1957-08-09
United States, Arizona, Apache, 10 miles E. of Whiteriver. Apache #2., 33.836871 -109.789591

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645019Arnold Tiehm   8382
United States, Nevada, Lincoln

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645027Arnold Tiehm   11949
United States, Nevada, Lincoln

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645035L. C. Higgins   191171995-08-04
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Black Rock Road. At junction to Seegmiller Mt., 36.826773 -113.560892

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645043Arnold Tiehm   8374
United States, Nevada, Lincoln

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645092Francis W. Pennell   264691940-08-27
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, 5-6 miles West of Seligman., 35.313352 -112.971408, 1524 - 1585m

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645100Noel H. Holmgren   3803
United States, Idaho, Cassia

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645191   
United States, California, San Bernardino

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645217L. C. Higgins   235762001-09-26
United States, Arizona, Mohave, Maple Canyon at Maple Springs, Grand Canyon Parashant NM, 36.774507 -113.726147, 1850m

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Cordylanthus parviflorus (Ferris) Wiggins
01645225Arnold Tiehm   15060
United States, Nevada, Lincoln


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