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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Muhlenbergia andina (Muhlenbergia comata, Calamagrostis andina, Vaseya comata)
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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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536342B. K. Stewart   8841937-09-22
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Deep Creek, near Creede., 37.77152 -106.93442, 2896m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536359B. K. Stewart   9211939-08-16
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Wason, near Creede., 37.82396 -106.89328, 2621m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536367Marcus E. Jones   5181878-07-26
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Georgetown., 39.7060898 -105.6975034, 2530m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536375H.N. Patterson   1572013-07-27
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Along Clear Creek. Georgetown., 39.7126074 -105.6954807, 2591m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536383W. A. Weber   111621962-09-06
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, 1 mi above Georgetown on US Hwy 6 (Georgetown Loop)., 39.7027597 -105.7058452, 2652m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536391Janet Wingate   28261983-09-17
United States, Colorado, Teller, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Twin Rocks Valley, 1.4 mi W of Monument Boundary., 38.92034 -105.25093, 2620m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536409Mrs. S.B. Walker   sn
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Platte Canyon., 39.4831 -105.11089, 1829m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536417Vlad Siplivinsky   25021981-00-00
United States, Colorado, Delta, Uncompahgre Plateau, Escalante Canyon., 38.6803161 -108.3167995, 1676m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536425Western Resource Development Co.   3791982-00-00
United States, Colorado, Grand, 2 miles E of Radium along the Colorado River., 39.9670653 -106.5256931

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00536433Dan Randolph   18461994-07-01
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, San Juan National Forest, First Fork near confluence with Coldwater Creek., 37.3707288 -107.350382, 2256m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
00814988G. Rink   38742004-08-02
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan National Forest, between Water Tank Canyon and the La Plata County line along the railroad tracks., 37.64408 -107.69039, 2530m

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495357A.A. Beetle   53701947-08-11
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Moose Island, Snake River Jackson Hole Wildlife Area.

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495365   
United States, California, Mono

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495373Arnold Tiehm   15346
United States, Nevada, Nye

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495381E. Hall   6851862-00-00
United States, Colorado, [No locality data provided on the label.]

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495399John Thomas Howell   
United States, California, San Bernardino

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
01495407   
United States, California

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Muhlenbergia andina (Nuttall) A. S. Hitchcock
02433852Tom Schweich   23922020-07-24
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Clear Creek. Near the north bank of Clear Creek, on the edge of a now dry distributary channel, approximately 100 m. west of US Highway 6, 1.75 km. west of the GNIS location of Golden, 39.75276391 -105.2364627, 1731m


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