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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polemonium brandegeei (Gilia brandegeei, Polemonium viscosum ssp. mellitum, Polemonium brandegeei ssp. mellitum)
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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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
00385831John Robertson   761990-06-03
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Little Fishers Peak mesa, north rim; edge of cliff .3 mi east of fence., 37.0397477 -104.3922012, 2719m

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
00385880B. K. Stewart   1711939-06-19
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Dry Gulch, Wason., 37.85211 -106.90185

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
02082113James P. Vanderhorst   26901991-06-19
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Flat Tops/White River Plateau: Hanging Lake trail, ca 8 air mi ENE of Glenwood Springs., 39.6005 -107.1929, 2256m

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
02346930Laura E. Lukas   87782009-06-09
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Saratoga Valley: Rainbow Canyon-Needle Peak area, just E of Wyo Hwy 230 and County Road 303, ca 5 air mi NE of Encampment and ca 12 air mi SE of Saratoga.; 41.2718 -106.7555, 41.1893 -105.3905, 2180 - 2266m

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
02346948Gerald B. Ownbey   1891937-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Northeast of the "Summit", Laramie to Cheyenne Highway., 41.0947 -106.3322, 2470m

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
02346955A. A. Beetle   8611938-07-10
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Horse Creek, Laramie Mountains., 41.358333 -106.225, 3170m

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Polemonium brandegeei (A. Gray) Greene
02346963Aven Nelson   88921903-07-08
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Crow Creek.; 41.1893 -105.3905, 41.3819 -106.262, 3406m


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