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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chenopodium hians (Chenopodium incognitum)
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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00233734Francis Ramaley   90371911-08-11
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, Tolland., 39.9049855 -105.5891706

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00234070Robert A. Bye, Jr.   12931979-08-17
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, NW of Dolores, about 1 mi from rim, on switchbacks., 37.5878004 -108.550923, 2170m

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00234997Joseph Barrell   164-641964-08-31
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Gunnison Basin. Growing between the Forest Service road to Slumgullion Pass and the fences of the Jay-Bar-Horseshoe Ranch, a couple of miles southwest of Cathedral., 38.07323 -107.05181, 2743m

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00236265H. H. Iltis   187741961-08-16
United States, Colorado, Teller, Rocky Mts. Front Range: rolling hills 2 miles S of Florissant, at "Petrified Forest"., 38.91777 -105.27499, 2850m

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00236281G. E. Osterhout   64871925-08-31
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Moraine Park., 40.35333 -105.60278

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00236661Francis Ramaley   69371909-09-09
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, Tolland., 39.9049855 -105.5891706

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00236687Francis Ramaley   69371909-09-09
United States, Colorado, Gilpin, Tolland., 39.9049855 -105.5891706

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00329268Rea Orthner   3431997-08-23
United States, Colorado, Park, Mosquito Range. San Isabel National Forest. Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area. Along the Rich Creek Trail (616), west of junction with Ridgeview Trail., 39.069996 -106.1559353, 3322m


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