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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boerhavia erecta
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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02265486O. B. Metcalfe   12261904-08-16
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, 1 mile W. of Hilsboro; In and around the south end of the Black Range., 1676m

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02265494Jack Kaiser   49-2411949-08-20
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Small canyon along the NOGales-Ruby road, SE of Thumb Butte, 31.4 -111.12778, 1250m

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02265502   
United States, California, Riverside

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02267342   
United States, Louisiana, Franklin

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02267359A. C. Sanders   4134
United States, Texas, Presidio

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02267367A. C. Sanders   51361984-08-30
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Ash Canyon, southeast end of Huachuca Mountains, 0.6 miles west of Highway 92 on Ash Canyon Road, at the property of N. McFarland., 1554m

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02267375   
United States, Louisiana, Orleans

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02267383   
United States, Louisiana, Sabine

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02267391   
United States, Louisiana, Evangeline Parish

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02267409   
United States, Arkansas, Howard

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02267417Fred B. Jones   6541951-10-20
United States, Texas, San Patricio, City limits of Taft.

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02267425   
Mexico, Guerrero

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02267433Frank W. Gould   37241946-08-25
United States, Arizona, Gila, Natural Drainges Experimetnal Area, Parker Creek draingage, Sierra Ancha Mountains, 33.7967 -110.9698, 1371m

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02267441Fred A. Barkley   134671943-08-17
United States, Texas, Travis, Upland, Austin.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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