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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus oöphorus var. caulescens
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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00324087John Anderson   87-62b1987-06-05
United States, Colorado, Ouray, 1.5 mi E of Hwy 550 along Chaffee Gulch (access is by 1.7 mi E on Bully Road and then 1.6 mi S on Chaffee Gulch road)., 38.25286 -107.76511, 2133m

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00324095Lynn Marie Moore   47691995-06-02
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, Upper Dolores River Drainage and Adjacent Areas: ca 14 air mi NW of Cortez in Sandstone Canyon, County Road W., 37.4922182 -108.8411438, 1920m

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00524140Kevin J. Taylor   12901997-06-13
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Northern Gunnison Basin: ca 18.5 air mi WSW of Gunnison., 38.5094751 -107.2417236, 2568m

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00548859Kevin J. Taylor   50651998-05-19
United States, Colorado, Delta, Northern Gunnison Basin: E of Youngs Peak, ca 3/4 air mi of Crawford., 38.7151383 -107.6005294, 2042m

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00810895Leslie S. Stewart   sn2004-05-18
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, McIntyre Canyon., 2088m

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Astragalus oöphorus var. caulescens (M. E. Jones) M. E. Jones
02083285Ronald L. Hartman   244831990-05-22
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Flat Tops/White River Plateau: Grand Hogback, ca 6 air mi NNW of Rifle., 39.6441 -107.7949, 2164m

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02236966B. E. Nelson   792732010-05-07
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Northwest corner of Grass Mesa, E of Helmer Gulch, ca 1 air mi SSW of Rifle., 39.5055 -107.7977, 1692m


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