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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Transberingia bursifolia ssp. virgata (Halimolobos virgata, Sisymbrium virgatum)
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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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
00193482Reed C. Rollins   833341983-07-24
United States, Colorado, Park, ¼ mile S of Fairplay, off U. S. Hwy. 285., 39.21702 -105.99402

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
00193623William A. Weber   158771980-06-22
United States, Colorado, Park, 10 mi N of Antero Junction just S of County Highway 38., 39.01614 -105.96933

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
00193839W. A. Weber   180391989-08-15
United States, Colorado, Park, South Park; Sacramento Gulch, east base of Mosquito Range a few miles NW of Fairplay., 39.2397 -106.11345, 3353m

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
00193847W. A. Weber   85461953-07-16
United States, Colorado, Park, South Park, 4 mi. s. of Fairplay., 2926m

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
00943498Ronald L. Hartman   638921998-08-20
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Wet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Range: North Rock Creek, ca 2.5 road mi E of Alder., 38.3702 -105.99613, 2713m

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
01965474   
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
01965482Aven Nelson   69861900-05-31
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Sand Creek., 41.0099 -105.7553

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Halimolobos virgata (Nuttall) O. E. Schulz
01965490Francis Ramaley   117181920-06-16
United States, Wyoming, Red Bluff, Depression of Laramie Plains.


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