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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Musineon tenuifolium (Aletes tenuifolius, Lomatium tenuifolium, Musineum tenuifolium)
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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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00008870W. A. Weber   180711990-07-26
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland, northeast of Keota, trail from scenic overlook toward the buttes., 40.81873 -103.99049

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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00008888Ron Wittmann   16481981-05-24
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland, vicinity of Pawnee Buttes., 40.8087547 -103.9843803

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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00008896W. A. Weber   sn1971-05-20
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee Buttes National Grassland, at base of East Pawnee Butte, NE of Keota., 40.8245 -103.96712, 1524m

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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00008904Francis Ramaley   28731907-06-12
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Red Mt. .

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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00211953Nan Lederer   97-571997-05-31
United States, Colorado, Logan, Sand Canyon, NW corner of the county, 1.5 miles S of Nebraska border., 40.97937 -103.47475, 1402m

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Aletes tenuifolius (Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray) W. A. Weber
00985747Dina Clark   31842010-06-18
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Red Mountain, Larimer County Open Space, 25 miles north of Fort Collins. Near Bent Rock Trail., 40.957982 -105.172479, 1924m


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