Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: sphaerophysa => Sphaerophysa, Sphaerophysa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Sphaerophysa salsula (Pallas) DC.
ASU0064688Richard R. Halse   51701996-08-12
USA, Washington, Walla Walla, Off of US Hwy 12 at milepost 300, 3.7 miles north of Attalia., 46.1465 -118.9423, 107m

ASU:Plants
Sphaerophysa salsula (Pallas) De Candolle
J.L. Anderson   86-941986-07-09
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge., 37.4414945 -105.7525255, 2292m

ASU:Plants
Sphaerophysa salsula (Pallas) DC.
D. Keil   1967-08-30
USA, Colorado, Alamosa, Edge of Rio Grande River

ASU:Plants
Sphaerophysa salsula (Pallas) DC.
R.L. Dix   1970-09-08
USA, Colorado, Alamosa, 4 mi S of Hooper, 37.7819 -105.5357, 2286m

ASU:Plants
Sphaerophysa salsula (Pallas) DC.
S.L. Welsh   190881979-07-19
United States, Wyoming, Sweetwater, Seeskadee National Wildlife Refuge, Hawley Ranch., 41.90162 -109.82431, 1913m


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