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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valeriana arizonica (Valeriana ovata, Valeriana acutiloba var. ovata)
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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00795120Tim Hogan   25571995-06-18
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Rio Grande National Forest, Sangre de Cristo Range, San Isabel Creek drainage., 2591m

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00795138Tim Hogan   17971992-06-22
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Sangre de Cristo Range; North Crestone Creek drainage north of the town of Crestone., 38.0269547 -105.67236, 2743m

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00795146Tim Hogan   33631998-06-30
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Sangre de Cristo Range, east of Zapata Falls., 37.6187985 -105.5479192, 2957m

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00795153T.S. Brandgee   8711874-00-00
United States, Colorado, Fremont, Greenhorn Range.

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00795161Lynne Chase   591983-05-16
United States, Colorado, Fremont, East-facing montane road-side on Phantom Canyon Road., 38.6419 -105.11346, 2682m

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00957050Brian Elliott   67881999-06-09
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Wet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Range: Rio Grande National Forest: ca 2 mi up North Crestone Creek Trail, ca 2 air mi NE of Crestone., 2621m

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00969691Tim Hogan   48392009-06-03
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Sangre de Cristo Mts, Rio Grande National Forest. North Crestone Trail, ca. one mi. N of the town of Crestone., 38.02528 -105.67502, 2713m

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00970343Tim Hogan   48882009-07-09
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, Rio Grande National Forest, South Zapata Trail; ca. 20 mi. NE of Alamosa, at stream crossing of North Fork of S. Zapata., 37.60998 -105.53022, 3231m

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00979062Tim Hogan   50342010-06-30
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Sangre de Cristo Wilderness and environs, Rio Grande National Forest, Cotton Creek Trail, ca. 4.5 mi. S of Valley View Hot Springs., 38.14068 -105.7721, 2743m

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02484855Jack Humbles   140612002-05-04
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Near the bridge of West Fork Oak Creek, about 14 miles past The Arboretum on Woody Mountain Rd.

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02484772S. Forbes   15351981-06-08
United States, Arizona, Gila, Pinal Mountains, South-central Arizona, south of the town of Globe. Ferndell Spring., 2286m

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02484780R. D. Worthington   105891983-05-28
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Black Range, Wrights Cabin Rec. Area on Iron Creek., 2377m

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02484830B. A. Finney   2031963-06-00
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, Pine Lodge Ecological Research Project: Capitan Mountains, Plot IV. Capitan Peak., 3073m

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02484822R. D. Worthington   83081982-05-29
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, just S of Cloudcroft and rd. jct. to Sleepy Grass camping area (sec. 5, T16S R12E)., 2743m

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02484848R. D. Worthington   61201980-06-15
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, Karr Canyon., 2591m

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02484871W. A. Weber   158591980-06-11
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Bandelier National Monument. Trail from Saint Peters Dome to breaks of Capulin Canyon., 1900 - 2300m

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02484863Brian Reif   51592003-06-10
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Mountains: Glorieta Canyon 3 air mi N of Glorieta; 35.63 -105.779, 35.63 -105.779, 2329 - 2493m

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02484798Ron Wittmann   20341982-05-02
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Near a public water stop about 1 mi E of Emory Pass., 2500m

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02484806O. B. Metcalfe   15891905-05-01
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Kingston.

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02484814A. H. Harris   s.n.1983-06-11
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, San Mateo Mts, Beartrap Canyon; 32.990905 -107.881704, 32.990905 -107.881704, 2530 - 2545m


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