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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epilobium hirsutum
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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00701375Stan Smookler   2302003-08-30
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Mt. Olivet Cemetery near main entrance at 44th Ave, west of Youngfield St. Growing proximate to a pond a few hundred yards north of Mt. Olivet administration building., 39.77958 -105.14431, 1670m

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00701383Stan Smookler   2302003-08-30
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Mt. Olivet Cemetery near main entrance at 44th Ave, west of Youngfield St. Growing proximate to a pond a few hundred yards north of Mt. Olivet administration building., 39.77958 -105.14431, 1670m

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00960245Crystal Andrews   sn2007-09-05
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Deer Creek Golf Course off of West San Juan Drive near the Deer Creek Golf Club shopping center; nearest intersection: S. Kipling and W. Remington., 39.56225 -105.111889, 1749m

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00971259Janet L. Wingate   90042009-07-08
United States, Colorado, Denver, Small drainage from Denver subdivision into S side of Bear Creek., 39.65701 -105.06825, 1661m

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02283430   
United States, Oregon, Wasco

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02283448   
Canada

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02283463W.A. Weber   9781938-07-26
United States, New Jersey, Bergen, [Fort Lee] Near Jersey. Cliffs, approach to George Washington Memorial Bridge.

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02283471   
United States, New York, Genesee

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02283489   
United States, Washington, Klickitat

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02433977Tom Schweich   24062020-07-31
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Deadman Gulch. Near the junction of Deadman Gulch and Kinney Run, 2.28 km. south of the GNIS location of Golden, 39.73041139 -105.2167063, 1810m


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