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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium inamoenum (Carduus inamoenus, Cirsium wallowense), Cirsium inamoenum var. davisii, Cirsium inamoenum var. inamoenum
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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Cirsium inamoenum (Greene) D.J. Keil
01248129Johnnie L. Gentry Jr.   1845
United States, Nevada, White Pine

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Cirsium inamoenum (Greene) D.J. Keil
01248137Leila M. Shultz   36121979-07-21
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, 7 miles west of Grey's River crossing on road above Murphy Lake, Salt River Range, below Prater Mtn., 2438m

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01248145Gerald B. Ownbey   3064
United States, Idaho, Blaine

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01248152   
United States, Minnesota

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01248160Gerald B. Ownbey   2916
United States, Idaho, Fremont

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Cirsium inamoenum (Greene) D.J. Keil
01248178A. O. Garrett   88731945-08-08
United States, Utah, Summit, Dry hillside.

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01248186Gerald B. Ownbey   30601961-08-28
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

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01248194Arnold Tiehm   10661
United States, Nevada, Lander

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01248202Edwin B. Payson   36141923-07-28
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, Mountains near Cottonwood Lake, east of Smoot., 2438m

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01248210Arnold Tiehm   9895
United States, Nevada, White Pine

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01248228Klaus H. Lackschewitz   10282
United States, Montana, Madison

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01248236Gerald B. Ownbey   30411961-08-17
United States, Wyoming, Teton, 2 mi SW of Jackson (Hwy 22). Mostly on steep hillside, 1829m

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01248244Arnold Tiehm   11840
United States, Nevada, Eureka

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01248251A. R. Kruckeberg   
United States, Oregon, Grant


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Google Map

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