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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nuttallia reverchonii, Mentzelia reverchonii (Nuttallia reverchonii)
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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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445544Ramaley   160501937-06-14
United States, Colorado, Prowers, Verdun.

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445551G. E. Osterhout   39191909-06-16
United States, Colorado, Bent, Las Animas., 38.0666728 -103.222716

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445569G. E. Osterhout   57571918-07-20
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Trinidad., 37.16946 -104.50054

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445577W. A. Weber   141921970-08-08
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, 22 miles NW of Branson, on an outcrop of Timpas limestone above the river., 37.21289 -104.19742

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445585W. A. Weber   175121985-08-23
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Roadcuts along tributaries of Purgatoire River between Trinidad and Branson on Hwy 160., 37.18425 -104.14546

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445593Dina Clark   5081994-08-14
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Mesa de Maya Region of southeastern Colorado., 37.0152821 -103.5026243, 1554m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00445601Dina Clark   1221993-06-12
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Mesa de Maya Region of southeastern Colorado. Gotera Canyon., 37.0445164 -103.563289, 1622m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
00965954Dina Clark   30522009-09-01
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Smith Hollow Hills, approx. 20 miles south of Hwy 10., 37.56751 -104.40512, 1798m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
01818103Dina Clark   37032013-05-28
United States, Colorado, Bent, Approx. 13.0 miles southeast of Las Animas, west side of Road 16., 37.86264 -103.138969, 1250m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urb. & Gilg.) W.A. Weber
01833334Dina Clark   42432015-06-06
United States, COLORADO, BENT, Exposed sandstone escarpment in shortgrass prairie, 37.853679 -103.174429, 1253m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urb & Gilg) W.A. Weber
02195824Dina Clark   45262016-08-17
United States, COLORADO, LAS ANIMAS, Mesa and canyon complex north of Hwy. 160 between the Purgatoire River Canyon and Chacuaco Creek Canyon; eroded shale hills just south of Bruno Canyon, 37.4936 -103.7042, 1398m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
02230241Gussie Schooley   s.n.1983-10-23
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, 1.9 mi W of Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters.

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
02464121Dina Clark   47222019-06-20
United States, COLORADO, BENT, 13 miles southeast of Las Animas, west side of Road 16; greater floodplain of Rule Creek, 1249m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
02430627Dina Clark   51412021-06-02
United States, COLORADO, BENT, Cretaceous-aged plain of eroded mesas, breaks, and barrens 16 miles WNW of the intersection between CR B.5 and Hwy 287 (approx. 30 miles south of  Lamar), 1297m

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Nuttallia reverchonii (Urban & Gilg) W. A. Weber
02430619Dina Clark   51412021-06-02
United States, Colorado, Bent, Cretaceous-aged plain of eroded mesas, breaks, and barrens 16 miles WNW of the intersection between CR B.5 and Hwy 287 (approx. 30 miles south of Lamar). Rolling, alkaline prairie with sandstone breaks near Rd., 1297m

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Mentzelia reverchonii (Urb. & Gilg) H.J. Thomp. & Zavort.
02725117Dina Clark   52342022-08-19
United States, Colorado, Baca


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