Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Crepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Crepis modocensis subsp modocensis
Tom Cramer   62901995-07-17
United States, Wyoming, Sweetwater, Green River Basin

TAES
Crepis modocensis subsp modocensis
C. H. Refsdal   42891995-06-22
United States, Wyoming, Uinta, Basins & Mountains of SW Wyoming

TAES
Tom Cramer   97791995-07-29
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, Southern Salt River Range

TAES
Richard R. Halse   39001989-06-07
United States, Oregon, Wasco, Along US Hwy. 97

TAES
J. J. Jimenez   s.n.1959-09-23
Dominica, St. Andrew, trail to waterfall N of Hardwar Gap

TAES
A. H. Liogier   188151973-02-10
Dominican Republic, Distrito Nacional

TAES:TAMU
Crepis paludosa (L.) Moench
Ilkka Kukkonen   97961977-07-18
Finland, North Karelia, North Karelia

TAES
V. Rastetter   1987-06-10
France

TAES:TAMU
Steven R. Hill   338412001-05-23
United States, Illinois, Alexander, Sandusky

TAES:TAMU
R. Dale Thomas   756501981-04-16
United States, Louisiana, Lincoln, Grambling College old site

TAES:TAMU
R. Dale Thomas   1106161989-05-30
United States, Louisiana, Natchitoches

TAES
Lloyd H. Shinners   200421955-05-02
United States, Texas, Upshur

TAES
Crepis pyrenaica (L.) Greuter
D. Podlech   437921988-04-12
Austria

TAES
Crepis runcinata (James) Torr. & A. Gray
Steven R. Hill   152911984-08-19
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel

TAES
Niilo Soyrinki   1976-07-08
Finland

TAES
J. K. Wipff   9451988-07-21
Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Hohenfels Training Area

TAES:TAMU
Monique Dubrule Reed   15721994-05-29
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Highlands Ranch

TAES
Crepis L.
A. Arthur Heller   137771923-07-09
United States, California, Humboldt


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