Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chloris pilosa (Chloris breviseta, Chloris nigra, Chloris virgata var. breviseta), Chloris pilosa var. nigra, Chloris pilosa var. pilosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ARIZ
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197160James T. O'Rourke   s.n.1975-11-20
Senegal, 20 km west of Bakel.

UCR
Michael Johnson   22004-10-04
United States, Utah, Grand, Near Moab, around 4200 Spanish Valley Dr, 38.50939 -109.4725

USU:UTC
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UTC00239390Michael Johnson   42004-10-04
United States, Utah, Grand, Near Moab, along Hwy. 191., 38.5186111 -109.4936111

USU:UTC
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UTC00239392Michael Johnson   32004-10-04
United States, Utah, Grand, Near Moab; Corner of Kirby Lane and Spanish Valley Dr., 38.5197222 -109.4841667

MICH:Angiosperms
Image Associated With the Occurence
1704945C. Vigne   3951941-11-00
Ghana, Western Region, Nzema East, Axim, 15m

LL
LL00314789Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19681954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Blackland nursery. King Ranch, Kingsville.

LL
LL00443055Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19671954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg, King Ranch. Blackland Nursery. Kingsville.

LL
LL00443056Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19571954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg, King Ranch. Blackland Nursery. Kingsville.

LL
LL00443057Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19591954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg, King Ranch. Blackland Nursery. Kingsville.

LL
LL00443058Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19581954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg, King Ranch. Blackland Nursery. Kingsville.

TAES
M. Reekmans   40401974-12-19
Burundi, Bujumbura Mairie, Bujumbura

TAES
Robert E. Perdue, Jr.   19671954-11-16
United States, Texas, Kleberg


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