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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Shoshonea
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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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165869E. F. Evert   27781981-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Park, Absaroka Range; NW side of Rattlesnake Mountain, ca 16 mi NW of Cody. T54N R104W S35, SW 1/4. Elev 8600 ft, 2621m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165877E. F. Evert   33941981-08-03
United States, Wyoming, Park, Absaroka Range; near the top of Cedar Mountain. T52N R102W S8, NW 1/4., 2341m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165885Ronald L. Hartman   114311980-05-29
United States, Wyoming, Park, Cedar Mountain, ca 5.5 air mi WSW of Cody. T52N R102W SEC 7 & 8. Elev 7800 ft. Summit and Upper Reaches, 2377m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165893Ronald L. Hartman   135001981-07-01
United States, Wyoming, Park, West ridge leading to summit of Heart Mountain. T54N R102W S15. Elev 7600 ft, 2316m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165901Ronald L. Hartman   139241981-08-07
United States, Wyoming, Park, Rattlesnake Mountain; near southeast end. T53N R103W S36. Elev 8700-8800 ft, 2682m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165919E. F. Evert   33341981-07-30
United States, Wyoming, Park, Near the top of the W Summit of Heart Mountain, ca 20 mi (32 km) N of Cody, T54N R102W S15, NE 1/4. Elev 7800 ft, 2377m

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Shoshonea pulvinata Evert & Constance
01165927E. F. Evert   31181981-07-12
United States, Wyoming, Park, Absaroka Range; NW Corner of Sheep Mountain above Post Creek, T52N R104W SEC22, NE 1/4. Elev 6800 ft., 2073m


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