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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gymnadeniopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02303592   
United States, New Hampshire, Cheshire

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02303600   
United States, Louisiana

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02303618   
United States, Oklahoma

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02303626   
United States

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Platanthera integra (Nutt.) A. Gray ex L.C. Beck
02305902   
United States, North Carolina, Pamlico

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Platanthera integra (Nutt.) A. Gray ex L.C. Beck
02305910   
United States, Alabama, Baldwin

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Platanthera integra (Nutt.) A. Gray ex L.C. Beck
02305928   
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305555   
United States, Louisiana, Beauregard Parish

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305563   
United States, Texas, Hardin

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305571   
United States, Louisiana, Allen Parish

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305589   
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305597   
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover

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Platanthera nivea (Nutt.) Luer
02305605   
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown

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Habenaria integra (Nutt.) Spreng.
00850180Hansford T. Shacklette   69621963-07-26
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, On U.S. Routh 90, 12 miles east of Robertsdale.

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Habenaria nivea (Nutt.) Spreng.
00850198Hansford T. Shacklette   71341962-06-28
United States, Georgia, Davis, Route 341, 1 mile east of Graham.


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