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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physaria curvipes (Lesquerella curvipes)
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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Physaria curvipes (A. Nelson) Grady & O'Kane
01977297B. C. Johnston   18391978-07-19
United States, Wyoming, Big horn, Overlooking Big Horn Valley, turnout in US hwy #14A, SW of summit of Limestone Mt., 2591m

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Physaria curvipes (A. Nelson) Grady & O'Kane
01977305David Martin   11681978-06-02
United States, Wyoming, N of Bear Creek Ranch., 1609m

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Physaria curvipes (A. Nelson) Grady & O'Kane
01977313Reed C. Rollins   813941981-06-23
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, Southern approach to the Big Horn Mts, near Wyo. State Hwy 436, 10 mi SE of Ten Sleep.

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Physaria curvipes (A. Nelson) Grady & O'Kane
01977321Reed C. Rollins   814031981-06-23
United States, Wyoming, Johnson, Near North Fork of Powder River, Big Horn Mts; 13 mi S of US Hwy #16.


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