Dataset: USU-UTC
Search Criteria: Kazakhstan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


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UTC00146294[?ugyeiaeba]?   1976-08-28
KAZAKHSTAN, Tien-Shan Mountains. Zaiilisky Alatau.

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UTC00146295Bidalmyaeva   1976-06-26
KAZAKHSTAN, Altai, Kalbinskiy Range.

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UTC00223521H Freitag    26.4701992-09-24
KAZAKHSTAN, Kzyl-Orda distr. north border of Kyzyl Kum about 75 km west-southwest Kyzl Orda about 15 km south Zhana Darya, 120m

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Chondrilla brevirostris Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
UTC00183380N. Androssov   1908-07-06
Kazakhstan, Aktobe, Aktjubinsk (Aktobe).

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Psathyrostachys juncea (Fisch.) Nevski
UTC00146291Illegible   
Kazakhstan

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Roegneria ugamica (Drobow) Nevski
UTC00276962E.E. Terrell   47001977-06-27
Kazakhstan, Almaty Province, Talgar District, Seed collected 55 km east of Alma Ata, along Talgar River [as USSR]; plant grown on Evans Farm, CS-12:9, 43.298893 77.209179

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Kengyilia batalinii (Krasn.) J.L. Yang, C. Yen & B.R. Baum
UTC00255211E.E. Terrell   46701977-06-23
Kazakhstan, Evans Farm CS-5:1-240; Origin 40 km west of game preserve Headquarters and 180 km east of Alma Ata by Jones and Keller 446

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Kengyilia batalinii (Krasn.) J.L. Yang, C. Yen & B.R. Baum
UTC00255218T. Stockton   s.n.1983-07-07
Kazakhstan, Grown at Paradise Farm, Utah State University USDA-ARS Grass Plots. MB-106-51; cultivated PT-1-21 ...10 (1984) Collected West of Game Preserve headquarters, 40km, about 180km east of Alma Ata (Kazackstan), 43.232827 79.11785

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Leymus racemosus (Lam.) Tzvelev
UTC00258296E.P. Prokopiev   s.n.1972-06-29
Kazakhstan, Semipalatinsk Oblast

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UTC00290349Mathew T Sharples   12252015-08-02
Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Zyryan District, ~6 miles ESE of Ridder; eastern slopes of Pik Voroshilova, 2591m

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UTC00292755Mathew T Sharples   12282015-08-04
Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan, Zyryan District, Altai Mountains; ~19 km SSE of Ridder, just below unnamed tundra ridge road leading W/NW back down to Ridder valley; ridge opposite (to S) of main ridge., 50.19241 83.59916, 1652m


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