Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crepis albida, Crepis albida subsp. albida, Crepis albida subsp. asturica (Crepis asturica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0237956A. Dubuis   1974-07-08
France, PŽgairolles de lÕEscalette (France, HŽrault), Camp Rouch au S du Caylar. Rocailles dolomitiques. Rem. - La plupart des individus Žtaient en fin de floraison., 700m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100614694Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
D. S. Park   I-732012-06-30
Italy, Piemonte, Italy. Piemonte: Italian Alps. Off Via Divsione Cuneense south of Bersezio. Near small community of lodges/vacation homes., 44.374444 6.9775, 1561m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02637908   
Switzerland

COLO:V
02637916   
France

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Crepis asturica Lacaita & Pau
327863A J Wilmott   s.n.1927-07-11
Spain, Principality of Asurias, Between Onis and Cabrales, 43.317848 -4.891479

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
Crepis albida subsp. major
NLU0109006   
Spain, Cuenca


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