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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Festuca subulata (Festuca jonesii, Festuca subulata var. jonesii, Festuca jonesii var. jonesii), Festuca subulata var. subulata
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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00526772Nan Lederer   36261992-08-07
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, North Fork of White River at Marvine Creek Road, 8 mi. NE of Buford., 40.04322 -107.49561, 2268m

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00526780Gwen Kittel   41521992-09-03
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, North Fork White River across river from North Fork Campground in White River National Forest, 12 mi NE of Buford., 40.05674 -107.43337, 2426m

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00526798Nan Lederer   36611992-08-09
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, North Fork of White River 0.4 mi upstream of North Fork Campground, 12 mi NE of Buford., 40.05856 -107.42725, 2707m

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01475581C. O. Rosendahl   
Canada, British Columbia

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01475599   
United States, California

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01475607   
Canada, British Columbia

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01475615   
United States, Oregon, Lane

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01475623L. Arnow   61271983-07-30
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Wasatch Range, Big Cottonwood Canyon, 0.5 mi NE of S curve in main road, along Mill B North Fork Trail, ca 12 ft from stream, 40.643126 -111.730404, 1981m

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01475797L. Arnow   22221968-07-26
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, SWNWSE; Flat area south of road between Beaver Canyon and Knowlton Fork., 40.805197 -111.768101, 1905m

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02090322   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa


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