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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus grayi
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 grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01559988C. L. Porter   53891950-06-27
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Shirley Basin: near Freezeout Mountain., 42.108048 -106.192183, 2134m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01559996James A. Erdman   s.n.1988-06-13
United States, Wyoming, Natrona, 15 mi NW of Casper; on Cody Shale., 42.98571 -106.50478, 1646m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560002B. E. Nelson   80031981-06-11
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, Bighorn Basin: Big Cedar Ridge, ca 14 air mi SSW of Tensleep on Blue Bank Road., 43.83722 -107.52972, 1463m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560010Keith H. Dueholm   94101980-05-24
United States, Wyoming, Big Horn, Bighorn Basin: U.S. Hwy 16/20, 5.7 road mi S of Basin., 44.3203 -108.0406, 1220m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560028Luanne Lum   17752002-05-29
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, Bighorn Basin: along Blue Bank or BLM Road 1411, ca 9.7 air mi WSW of Ten Sleep., 44.0162 -107.6349, 1393 - 1427m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560036Luanne Lum   6292001-07-06
United States, Wyoming, Big Horn, Bighorn Basin; SE of Wardel Reservoir dam, 13 air mi WSW of Basin and 16 air mi WSW of Greybull., 1292 - 1300m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560044B. E. Nelson   523142001-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Big Horn, Bighorn Basin: ca 0.4-0.6 mi S of Elk Creek on Dorsey Creek or BLM Road 1103, ca 9.5 air mi SSW of Otto; ca 16 air mi SW of Basin., 44.2628 -108.3191, 1335 - 1348m

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Astragalus grayi Parry ex S. Watson
01560192C. L. Porter   54061950-07-10
United States, Wyoming, Park, Near Sage Creek 10 mi SE of Cody., 1707m


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