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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phacelia demissa, Phacelia demissa var. demissa (Phacelia demissa var. heterotricha, Phacelia demissa var. typica), Phacelia demissa var. minor
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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00410043W. A. Weber   47891949-06-12
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, Hills above Mancos River 23 mi. s.w. of Towaoc., 37.017605 -108.9105441

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00410050B.C. Johnston   19311979-05-27
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, Red hills SW of Raven Ridge, ca. 14 mi WNW of Rangely., 40.1329195 -109.0278541, 1680m

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02171221W. A. Weber   53231950-05-18
United States, Utah, Uintah, About 2 mi. W. of headquarters, Dinosaur National Monument, 6 mi. N. of Jensen.

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02171239S. L. Welsh   110601971-06-13
United States, Utah, Kane, At mouth of Paria Canyon, ca 6 miles south of confluence of Cottonwood Canyon., 37.143999 -111.923659

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02171247S. Goodrich   249191995-06-13
United States, Utah, Uintah, Highway 121 about 10 miles west of Vernal. Duchesne River Formation., 40.425821 -109.679985

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02171254W. A. Weber   53611950-05-18
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dakota formation, 1 mi. E of Dinosaur Monument Headquarters. 6 mi. n of Jensen., 40.453658 -109.3333

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02171288Loraine Yeatts   45852001-05-08
United States, Utah, Emery, 7.5' Desert quad, E of San Rafael Reef, along Smith Camp rd 1030, 1mi W of hwy US6, 9mi N of Green River;Mancos shale mudflats., 39.017677 -110.317089, 1311m


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