Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Themeda anathera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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


TAES
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
Thakur Rup Chand   10991948-09-14
India

TAES
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
W. V. Brown   2181141957-06-20
United States, Texas, Travis, The University of TX Grass Garden, Austin

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
1488780Walter N. Koelz   73331933-10-29
India, Himachal Pradesh, Kinnaur, Urni, Bashahr State, Punjab, 2377m

MICH:Angiosperms
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
1488781Walter N. Koelz   15261930-11-10
India, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla, Rampur, Bashahr, 1524m

MICH:Angiosperms
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
1488782Walter N. Koelz   40001933-01-13
India, Himachal Pradesh, Mandi, Mandr, Mandr State [believed to be transcription error, and should read "Mandi"]

MICH:Angiosperms
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
1488783Thakur Rup Chand   10991948-09-14
India, Uttarakhand, Tehri Garhwal, Tehri, 1219m

MICH:Angiosperms
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
1711367R. E. Cooper   57851916-10-26
Pakistan, Punjab, Bhuin Kulu, 1219m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
TEX00323417Walter V. Brown   s.n.1957-06-20
United States, Texas, Travis, Plants grown in The University of Texas Grass Garden, Austin, Texas.

TEX
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
TEX00323418Frank Vavra   408971942-01-01
United States, Texas, Brazos, Grass Nursery, College Station.

TEX
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
TEX00368211Walter V. Brown   s.n.1957-06-20
United States, Texas, Travis, Plants grown at the University of Texas Grass Garden, Austin, Texas. P. I. number 215612.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Themeda anathera (Nees ex Steud.) Hack.
UVMVT138200Unknown   
India, N.W. Himalaya


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Google Map

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