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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis congesta ssp. frutescens (Gilia frutescens, Ipomopsis frutescens, Gilia congesta var. frutescens)
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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00587733John Anderson   87-851987-06-17
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Trail Gulch, ca. 1 mile SE of Colorado River., 39.74439 -106.99761, 2073m

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00587766W.A.J. MacLeod   45A1960-07-17
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Blue Mtn. 1 mile W of Haystack Rock turnoff, on Yampa Bench road. Below road in dry draw running NNE., 40.44614 -108.68492, 2012m

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00886473Ronald L. Hartman   667592000-05-23
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Central Colorado: Castle Peak Area, West Slope Continental Divide: Trail Gulch on BLM Road 301, ca 2 air mi NNW of Gypsum., 39.74718 -106.99951, 2042m

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00899997Loraine Yeatts   54632007-05-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Gateway Palisade Natural Area N of Gateway between CO hwy 141 (West Creek) & Dolores R.; West Creek tributaries draining E side of The Palisade., 1494m


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