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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dalea searlsiae (Petalostemon searlsiae)
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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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583277W. P. Cottam   40931929-06-02
United States, Utah, Washington, Mountainside, Apex Mine., 37.071367 -113.802187

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583285Arthur H. Holmgren   155241970-05-04
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Fishtail Canyon, 139.5 miles below Lees Ferry on the Colorado River., 36.400597 -112.554646

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583293Arnold Tiehm   13509
United States, Nevada, Mineral

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583301Noel H. Holmgren   130231984-05-31
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Southeast corner of Muddy Creek Range, ca 1.6km (1 mi) up from Utah Highway 30, near road to microwave tower., 41.501797 -113.645663, 1524m

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583319Betsy Neely   20251984-05-26
United States, Utah, Washington, 3 miles west of highway 15 off Frontage Road., 37.223902 -113.435626

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583327Leila M. Shultz   43091980-06-26
United States, Utah, Box Elder, 19 miles east of Nevada border, near hwy 30, southern slope of Grouse Creek Mountains., 41.442149 -113.695371, 1250m

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583335Margaret J. Williams   82-162-6
United States, Nevada, Lincoln

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
01583343S. J. Preece, Jr.   25011951-06-18
United States, Utah, Kane, 1 mile south of Glendale, highway 89., 37.304017 -112.602072

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Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby
02381622Mathew T Sharples   16332019-06-10
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Clover Mountains, ~1/3 mile SW of intersection of Ella Mountain Rd. and Fife Rd., 1958m


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