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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gilia depressa, Loeseliastrum depressum (Ipomopsis depressa, Gilia depressa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Loeseliastrum depressum (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) J.M. Porter
02469518Arnold Tiehm   17429
United States, Nevada

COLO:V
Gilia depressa M.E. Jones ex A. Gray
02414894Arnold Tiehm   12001
United States, Nevada, Churchill

COLO:V
Gilia depressa M.E. Jones ex A. Gray
02414902Arnold Tiehm   11616
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424810   
United States, Nevada, Humboldt

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424695G. Michael Alder   181967-06-24
United States, Utah, Millard, Desert Experimental Range. Headquarters., 38.59522 -113.757932, 1603m

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424786Barry C. Johnston   20711979-06-16
United States, Utah, Millard, Rocky Knoll Ca. 18 Mi WNW of Delta, 4 mi WNW of Topaz Monument., 39.44016 -112.849415, 1570m

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424794G. Michael Alder   181967-06-24
United States, Utah, Millard, Desert Expl. Range Hq. Just west of tennis courts, 38.59522 -113.757932

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424802Arnold Tiehm   14984
United States, Nevada, Mineral

COLO:V
Ipomopsis depressa (M.E. Jones ex A. Gray) V.E. Grant
02424703Arnold Tiehm   14859
United States, Nevada, Nye


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