Dataset: ISTC
Taxa: Euphorbiacae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Northern Iowa, Grant Herbarium


ISTC
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, kanorado

ISTC
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
popenoe, e.a.   1978-07-18
usa, kansas, aysaeuse

ISTC
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
popenoe, e.a.   1975-08-18
usa, kansas

ISTC
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-07-18
usa, kansas, almena

ISTC
Croton capitatas
popenoe, e.a.   1973-00-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
beede, j.w.   1993-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1994-10-18
usa, kansas, wannamaker

ISTC
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, kanorado

ISTC
Croton capitatas
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
Euphorbia robusta (Engelm.) Small ex. Britt. & Br.
balthorpe, h.   1926-06-19

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1979-07-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
beede, j.w.   1993-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
stone,   
usa, colorado, colorado springs

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1973-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1973-07-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1979-07-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1975-07-18
usa, kansas

ISTC
Euphorbia ?
popenoe, e.a.   1979-07-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
popenoe, e.a.   1975-07-18
usa, kansas

ISTC
Euphorbia ?
harshbarger, w.a.   
usa, kansas, ellis co.

ISTC
Euphorbia ?
harshbarger, w.a.   
usa, kansas, ellis co.

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1995-04-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-05-18
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
harshbarger, w.a.   1992-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka


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