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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysothamnus stylosus (Grindelia stylosa, Vanclevea stylosa)
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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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392661Loraine Yeatts   48282002-10-29
United States, Arizona, Coconino, 7.5' Ferry Swale quad. Paria Canyon - Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness, 0.5 mi S of Ferry Swale Canyon, Thousand Pockets. Navajo sandstone substrate., 36.928239 -111.61271

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392679Leila M. Shultz   73931983-09-07
United States, Utah, Garfield, 15 miles north of Hans Flat Ranger station of Orange Cliffs region, eastern edge of San Rafael desert, on dirt road to hwy between Green River and Hanksville., 38.595526 -110.583539

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392687John Anderson   85-1411985-08-24
United States, Utah, Emery, 10 mi. E of Hwy 24 on Hans Flat road below saddle between Big Flat Tops and Little Flat Top., 38.532226 -110.482785

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392695S. Flowers   s.n.1954-09-18
United States, Utah, Wayne, 10 mi N of Hanksville, in sand dunes., 1951m

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392703Leila Shultz   21571977-05-07
United States, Utah, Grand, North end of Spanish Valley., 38.520989 -109.473899

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392711M. D. Windham   91-3251991-09-26
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Along US Route 89 North of Water Holes Canyon ca. 2.42 km SE of Loom Rock. Navajo Indian Reservation. Lees Ferry Quad (7 1/2 min.)., 36.840511 -111.507223, 1399m

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Vanclevea stylosa (Eastw.) Greene
01392729Cottam   177611963-09-03
United States, Utah, Emery, Green River Desert, 5 miles east Jeffery Well., 38.940587 -110.235831, 1372m


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