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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bolophyta alpina
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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00051151B. C. Johnston   16261978-05-31
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland, ca. 1.7 mi SE of the easternmost butte in the valley floor S of the Chalk Bluffs, ca. 10 mi E of Rockport., 40.9044242 -104.6100297

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00175786B.C. Johnston   16021978-05-30
United States, Colorado, Weld, Chalk Bluffs, ca. 9 mi ENE of Rockport; moderately steep slopes of the easternmost of two buttes in the valley floor, in the lower one-third of the height of the butte., 40.9231958 -104.6397892

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00196832R.J. Rondeau   96-0331996-06-13
United States, Colorado, Weld, Chalk Bluffs on Eagle Rock Ranch., 40.9233216 -104.6484229, 1737m

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00862136Michael B. Piep   4.0092004-07-09
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland; Pipeline right-of-way. About 3-5 miles South of Chalk Bluffs, approx. 7 miles East of US 85., 40.88344 -104.60441

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01231893C. L. Porter   48551949-04-23
United States, Wyoming, Niobrara, 5 mi W of Lusk on U.S. Hwy 20., 42.74793 -104.54199, 1555m

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01231919R. D. Dorn   34171980-05-02
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Round Top about 12 miles NE of Guernsey., 42.385115 -104.567319, 1463m

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01231927Leila M. Shultz   51821981-05-30
United States, Utah, Uintah, Intersection of Buck Canyon and Seep Ridge Road. White shale knolls, barren outcrop among woodland, Parachute Creek Formation.


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