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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sporobolus nealleyi
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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00576793Dina Clark   6201997-06-21
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Picket Wire Canyonlands, Comanche National Grassland; top of eroded knob overlooking the Purgatoire River., 37.5350911 -103.7129982, 1500m

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00576801Dina Clark   6871998-06-07
United States, Colorado, Bent, Ca. 18 km NE of Las Animas; east of intersection of County Road S and County Road 17., 38.2133252 -103.1021489, 1280m

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00576819W. A. Weber   189901994-06-11
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, 1.5 miles north on Stone City Road (road 111), between Pueblo and Penrose., 38.38115 -104.86663, 1560m

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00870444Pat Murphy   sn2006-09-09
United States, Colorado, Chaffee, Stone Bridge parking lot along Arkansas River. By vault toilet next to trail., 38.61166 -106.06421, 2242m

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00960187Ronald L. Hartman   657241999-08-03
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Wet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: San Luis Valley: County Road NN56, 3 air mi NW of Villa Grove., 38.28437 -105.98063, 2492m

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01813989Leslie S. Stewart   sn2004-10-14
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, South end of Big Gypsum Valley., 38.09684 -108.68171, 1951m

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Sporobolus nealleyii Vasey
02195535Dina Clark   44962016-08-16
United States, COLORADO, LAS ANIMAS, Mesa and canyon complex north of Hwy. 160 between the Purgatoire River Canyon and Chacuaco Creek Canyon; Johnson Canyon, 37.473 -103.67572, 1432m


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