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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis congesta, Ipomopsis congesta ssp. montana (Gilia congesta var. montana), Ipomopsis congesta ssp. palmifrons (Gilia congesta ssp. palmifrons, Gilia congesta var. palmifrons), Ipomopsis congesta ssp. viridis (Gilia congesta var. viridis), Ipomopsis congesta ssp. nevadensis (Gilia nevadensis,... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333623   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333631   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333656   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333771   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333953   
United States, Nevada, Washoe

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333698C. L. Porter   1950-06-20
United States, Wyoming, Weston, Spearfish formation, near Four Corners., 44.07787 -104.13797, 1463m

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333797Arnold Tiehm   9478
United States, Nevada, White Pine

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333862   
United States, Nevada, White Pine

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333870   
United States, California

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02333904   
United States, Oregon

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02571594Steven Albano   11
United States, Idaho

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Ipomopsis congesta (Hooker) V. Grant
02571867Jack L. Carter   13231994-05-23
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Just below "Historic Trails" overlook and "Rocky Roads" marker at Colorado National Monument., 1646m


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