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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phlox caryophylla
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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00586255Barry C. Johnston   25381982-05-16
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, 1.0 road mi S of junction of highways 84 and 160, SE of Pagosa Springs., 37.25822 -106.99397, 2150m

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00586263Barry C. Johnston   25381982-05-16
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, 1.0 road miles on highway 84 south of junction with highway 160, southeast of Pagosa Springs., 37.25822 -106.99397, 2150m

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00586271S. O'Kane   20671985-06-04
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, Curve in road N of Stinking Springs, SW of Pagosa Springs., 37.24429 -107.03243, 2200m

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00586289Hazel M. Schmoll   1093a1924-06-15
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, North of Pagosa Springs., 37.2721055 -107.0102364, 2409m

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00586297C. William T. Penland   36581948-06-11
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, Bank along roadside Hy 160; 1 mile east of Pagosa Springs., 37.28081 -106.98155, 2164m

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00586305C. William T. Penland   34771947-05-30
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, Few miles north of Chromo., 37.0679 -106.83929, 2316m

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02060044Mathew T. Sharples   7522014-05-22
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, San Juan National Forest; ~6 miles NW of Chromo; east of Highway 84, 37.10569 -106.92214, 2362m

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02472892Ronald L. Hartman   224501987-05-28
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest: Canyon Bancos ca 14 air mi W of Dulce, 36.904665 107.249251, 2103 - 2179m


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