Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Avenochloa versicolor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Avenochloa versicolor (Vill.) Holub
BRYV0084163Sheldon B. Waite   7841972-08-05
Austria, Above Kuetai, Tyrol. Stubaitaler Alpen., 2100 - 2800m

BRY:V
Avenochloa versicolor (Vill.) Holub
BRYV0084162Sheldon B. Waite   8211972-08-08
Austria, Above Telfes, Inntal. On Glungezer Peak. Tuxer Alpen., 2000 - 2600m

BRY:V
Avenochloa versicolor (Vill.) Holub
BRYV0084161Sheldon B. Waite   8601972-08-11
Austria, Above Obergurgl in Oetztal, Tyrol. Oetztaler Elpen., 2100 - 2600m

BRY:V
Avenochloa versicolor (Vill.) Holub
BRYV0084160Sheldon B. Waite   9191972-08-12
Switzerland, Above Samnauen. Samnauen group alpen., 2000 - 2600m

BRY:V
Avenochloa versicolor (Vill.) Holub
BRYV0084159Sheldon B. Waite   9281972-08-17
Italy, Above the town of In Sasso, at upper end of Pfitschertal in South Tyrol. Zillertaler Alpen., 2100 - 2500m


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