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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Townsendia formosa (Townsendia pinetorum)
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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01390236O. B. Metcalfe   4131908-08-08
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Mogollon mountains on or near the west fork of the Gila river, 33.100063 -108.483432, 2591m

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01390244E. O. Wooton   s.n.1899-07-28
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Collected in Sacramento Mountains.

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01390251L. N. Gooding   5611910-07-13
United States, Arizona

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01390418Bob Hutchins   98081981-08-29
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Near Forest Road #94, 16 mi SE of Apache Creek., 2408m

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01390426Soreng   20311982-07-11
United States, New Mexico, Otero, 5 mi NE of Cloudcroft., 2560m

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01390434R. D. Worthington   86711982-08-10
United States, Arizona, Apache, about 2.2 road miles by Hwy 666 south of Alpine, 33.81361 -109.15833, 2744m

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02573335C. W. McLellan   18931941-07-28
United States, Arizona, Apache, 3 miles east of McNary.


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