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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Teucrium cubense (Teucrium cubense var. cubense)
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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01698463R. C. Sivinski   42531998-04-07
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, T30S R15W SEC2, NW 1/4. Elev 1340 m. Ca 13 air miles S of Hatchita., 1340m

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01699040George Ferguson   341981-05-23
Mexico, San Luis Potosí, 3.5 mi by road S of KM 81.5 on Hwy 70 W of Valles at microwave tower; 1340 m alt., 1340m

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01699057R. Dale Thomas   825421982-10-30
United States, Louisiana, Cameron, Marsh and spoilbank east of Calcasieu Ship Channel at Marker 73 south of Hackberry

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01699131F. Lindheimer   1501843-00-00
United States, Texas, Galveston, Galveston Island.

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01699149Robert Bye   150281986-09-23
Mexico, Chihuahua, mpio. Buenaventura. Ca. 9 km al E de Buenaventura, CHIH 10 y 102, km 101, Sierra de Las Tunas, lado de arroyo, N de la carretera; 1820 msm, 1820m

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01699156K. F. Parker   77741952-02-22
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Gila River bed, 5 mi N of Aztec; 490 ft alt., 149m

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01699164W. P. Cottam   105111938-05-06
Mexico, 7000 ft alt., 2134m

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01699172W. A. Weber   119201962-00-00
Mexico, Hidalgo, Sierra Madre Oriental, E slope of divide, just above Palo Semita, 25 mi NE of Jacala; ca 4800 ft alt., 1463m

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01699180B. C. Tharp   13A1151943-11-26
United States, Texas, Jackson, S of Vanderbilt; at edge of Menehee Flats

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01699198C. B. Frost   181947-03-30
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Picacho Lake; 2000 ft alt., 610m

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01699206A. Krapovickas   64071949-10-29
Argentina, Prov. De Cordoba: Dto. Calamuchita Embalse del Ria Fercero


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