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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus kentrophyta var. tegetarius (Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus, Astragalus tegetarius, Astragalus kentrophyta var. implexus)
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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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319830Kate Eastwood   sn1880-00-00
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Colorado Mts.

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319848Marcus E. Jones, A. M.   6791878-08-26
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Georgetown., 39.7060898 -105.6975034, 2591m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319889Tim Hogan   28451995-08-10
United States, Colorado, Park, Mosquito Range, San Isabel National Forest, above & S. of USFS rd. 431, 0.25 mi N. of summit 11078 on N. ridge of E. Buffalo Peak, above logging/mining road., 39.0235006 -106.0979962, 3292m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319897W. A. Weber   174431984-07-24
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Cochetopa Pass, 6 mi E of main highway and just W of spur road to Stone Cellar Guard Station., 38.1793306 -106.6858746, 2700m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319939Carl F. Baker   18291895-07-18
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Larimer County., 2895m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319954John H. Beaman   11001957-06-25
United States, Colorado, Saguache, 7.5 mi. west of Cochetopa Pass., 38.1807176 -106.7046528

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319970B.E. Willard   61641961-06-29
United States, Colorado, Grand, Hwy. 125 about 2 miles below the Denver Creek Campground, Willow Creek Pass., 40.254696 -106.0794675, 2682m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319988W. A. Weber   57991950-07-28
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Along road to Stone Cellar R.S. and Saguache Park, near junction of main highway, 4 mi. w. of Cochetopa Pass., 38.0198135 -106.6806215, 2956m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00319996W. A. Weber   178341986-07-30
United States, Colorado, Grand, Middle Park; 3.8 miles north of the Colorado River along Troublesome Creek road, above east bank of the creek., 40.1073765 -106.279287, 2440m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00427211D. Atwood   200651994-06-23
United States, Colorado, Grand, Troublesome Creek on the N side of the Colorado River., 40.1073765 -106.279287, 2400m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
00980789Don Hazlett   139322010-07-22
United States, Colorado, Park, W. side of Rd, but E. of fence. Along Trout Creek Rd. between Red Hll and Garo., 39.238356 -105.938063, 2908m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
01561125James Langdon   801934-07-15
United States, Wyoming, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Nat. Park., 2286m

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Astragalus kentrophyta ssp. implexus (Canby ex Porter & Coulter) W. A. Weber
01561299Leila Shultz   22331977-06-29
United States, Utah, Juab, Deep Creek Mts, open meadow between Red Mountain and Ibapah peak., 3078m

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01561323Ronald L. Hartman   479061994-07-12
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Gros Ventre Area: peak 1 air mi N of Cache Peak., 43.4425 -110.6065, 2927 - 3127m

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01561356Ronald L. Hartman   265891990-07-06
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Mount Leidy Highland Area: Gray Hills: ridge and adjacent area overlooking Slate Creek, ca 4.5 air mi NW of west end of Upper Slide Lake., 43.5589 -110.3786, 2409 - 2470m


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