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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solidago velutina ssp. sparsiflora (Solidago howelllii, Solidago sparsiflora, Solidago arizonica, Solidago howellii, Solidago trinervata, Solidago canadensis var. arizonica, Solidago spathulata var. subcinerea, Solidago velutina var. nevadensis, Solidago californica var. nevadensis)
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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02108454James P. Vanderhorst   13281990-07-25
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Flat Tops/White River Plateau: East Canyon Creek, ca 6 air mi NW of Glenwood Springs., 39.6296 -107.3998, 2316m

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02091593James P. Vanderhorst   19011990-08-24
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Flat Tops/White River Plateau: Grizzly Creek, ca 4 air mi E of Glenwood Springs., 39.5714 -107.2493, 1890m

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02229813B. E. Nelson   836282011-08-15
United States, Colorado, Summit, Williams Fork Mountains: Arapaho National Forest: along Cottonwood Gulch and ridge between Cottonwood and Laskey gulches from Colo Hwy 9 NE ca 1 air mi to above the head of Laskey Gulch at the base of the cliffs below Williams Peak, ca 18.5-19 air mi NNW of Silverthorne at I-70., 39.8597 -106.2504, 2439 - 2683m

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02706299Tom Schweich   27352021-09-01
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Apex Park - Northern Parcel. Base of the Front Range scarp, in a flat area between two drainages, northeast corner of Apex Park, above an unnamed drainage through the Stonebridge HOA, 4.58 km. south of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.7239 -105.2197, 1885m


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