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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psorothamnus thompsoniae, Psorothamnus thompsoniae var. thompsoniae (Dalea thompsoniae, Parosela thompsoniae, Psorothamnus thompsonae var. thompsonae), Psorothamnus thompsoniae var. whitingii (Dalea whitingii, Psorothamnus thompsonae var. whitingii)
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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Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood
01761048Arthur H. Holmgren   10,6091954-07-02
United States, Utah, Garfield, Hanksville-Hite road on the Garfield-Wayne County line., 38.149204 -110.618919

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Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood
01761139June Beasley   9871992-06-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Wupatki National Monument near Little Colorado River, on low hills in deep sand., 35.564551 -111.295148, 1311m

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Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood
01761147L. M. Shultz   20311976-06-29
United States, Utah, Garfield, E of Henry Mtns, shifting sands near Little Egypt., 38.081198 -110.63036, 1609m

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Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood
01761154June Beasley   9891992-06-26
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Wupatki National Monument, near Little Colorado River; on low hills., 35.564551 -111.295148, 1311m

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Psorothamnus thompsoniae (Vail) S.L. Welsh & N.D. Atwood
01761162Betsy Neely   12051983-06-01
United States, Utah, Garfield, Glen Canyon NRA, along Hwy. 95, 2 mi. south of Hog Spring Campground, 37.943775 -110.470688, 1524m


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