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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Townsendia parryi
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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01389949Arnold Tiehm   10545
United States, Nevada, Elko

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01389956Wilhelm N. Suksdorf   282
United States, Montana, Park

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01389964L. M. Umbach   
United States, Montana

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01389972C. L. Hitchcock   18841
United States, Montana, Powell

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01389980Aven Nelson   54251899-06-18
United States, Montana, Beaverhead, 10 mi E of Monida, foothills.

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01389998Jack Major   1122
United States, Montana, Carbon

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01391101Marion Ownbey   3369
United States, Montana, Park

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01391119Klaus H. Lackschewitz   
United States, Montana

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01391127W. A. Weber   15177
United States, Montana, Deer lodge

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01391135C. L. Hitchcock   18626
United States, Montana, Powell

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01391143Edwin B. Payson   36931923-08-02
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, Mountain near Cottonwood Lake, east of Smoot., 3139m

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01391150C. L. Porter   58811951-08-17
United States, Wyoming, Park, Summit of north end of Clay Butte near Beartooth Butte., 3049m

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01391168Leila M. Shultz   27861978-07-18
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, Prospector Mtn. 8 miles of Merna and 1 mile South of North Horse Creek, gray limestone with some granite., 2127m

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01391176Leila M. Shultz   27861978-07-18
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, Prospector Mtn, 8 miles west of Merna and 1 mile South of North Horse Creek, gray limestone with some granite., 2180m


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Google Map

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