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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potentilla paucijuga (Potentilla pensylvanica var. paucijuga, Potentilla rubricaulis var. paucijuga)
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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Potentilla pensylvanica var. paucijuga (Rydberg) Welsh & Johnston
00880278Richard Scully   1292006-07-17
United States, Colorado, Summit, Hoosier Ridge 1.3 miles east of Hoosier Pass., 39.35935 -106.03808, 3840m

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01128412Barry C. Johnston   21511979-07-18
United States, Utah, Grand, Ridge NW from Mt. Tomasaki, La Sal Mts., 38.5005556 -109.2052778, 3459m

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01128420Vlad Siplivinsky   43961982-07-27
United States, Utah, San Juan, Manti-La Sal Nat'l For. La Sal Mts. Southern slope of ridge between Mts. Tukuhnikivatz and Peale., 38.434866 -109.247921, 3414m

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01128438Vlad Siplivinsky   44551982-07-29
United States, Utah, San Juan, Manti-La Sal Nat. Forest. La Sal Mts.; Ridge between Mts. Tukuhnikivatz and Peale., 3536 - 3572m

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01128446Barry C. Johnston   21511979-07-18
United States, Utah, Grand, Ridge NW from Mt. Tomasaki, La Sal Mts., 38.5005556 -109.2052778, 3459m

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01128453Barry C. Johnston   21491979-07-18
United States, Utah, Grand, Ridge NW from Mt. Tomasaki, La Sal Mtns. on broad tundra ridge with frost-scar islands., 38.504424 -109.210335, 3459m

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01128461Barry C. Johnston   21621979-07-18
United States, Utah, Grand, SE saddle below Manns Peak, broad tundra ridge with frost-scar islands., 38.511082 -109.217945, 3536m


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