Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus lanceolatus var. lanuginosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


TAES
S. M. Tracy   1893-05-24
United States, Mississippi, Oktibbeha, Starkville

TAES
A. H. Ringhoffer   53-161953-04-14
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Collector not listed   s.n.1948-05-01
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
J. N. Chastain   17121942-05-01
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Frank Walton Gould   95131961-04-28
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Steven R. Hill   69211978-05-05
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
S. L. Hatch   13161973-04-21
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Omer E. Sperry   25821947-05-02
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Frank W. Gould   110911965-04-11
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
H. B. Parks   1947-04-15
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Omer E. Sperry   25821947-05-02
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
W. A. Silveus   70361941-05-19
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Robert Lonard   18701967-04-19
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
Stephan L. Hatch   18481975-05-01
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
R. G. Reeves   13911941-00-00
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
N. E. Garza, Jr.   361981-04-08
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
J. W. Collier   1938-04-15
United States, Texas, Brazos

TAES
A. D. Pollock   181983-04-22
United States, Texas, Washington

TAES
H. C. Carter   201983-04-22
United States, Texas, Washington

TAES
Clifford W. Morden   211980-04-27
United States, Texas, Washington

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Bromus lanceolatus var. lanuginosus (Coss. & Durieu) Dinsm.
B. Jones   1945-05-01
United States, California, Yolo, Yolo Co.: At Davis.

DAV
Bromus lanceolatus var. lanuginosus (Coss. & Durieu) Dinsm.
B. Jones   1945-05-01
United States, California, Yolo, Yolo Co.: At Davis.


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