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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potamogeton illinoensis (Potamogeton methyensis, Potamogeton angustifolius, Potamogeton lucens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
00624502JoAnn W. Flock   20671989-00-00
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, White River National Forest, Marvine Creek Campground area., 40.0045166 -107.42444, 2560m

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00624510Edwin Payson   1741913-08-17
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Tabeguache Basin., 38.36106 -108.33723, 2438m

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00881102B. E. Nelson   516742000-08-08
United States, Colorado, Routt, North-central Colorado: Elkhead Mountains: along Slater Creek in the western part of Slater Park, ca 2.5 air mi SE of Columbus Mountain; ca 25 air mi NNE of Hayden., 40.84849 -107.14939, 2518m

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00903989B. E. Nelson   548822001-07-30
United States, Colorado, Routt, North-central Colorado: Park Range: Hinman Lake and vicinity to Hinman Creek, ca 1.5 air mi N of the Elk River, ca 6.5 air mi NE of Clark; ca 20 air mi N of Steamboat Springs., 40.77034 -106.82876, 2499m

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Potamogeton lucens auct. non L.
02360519C. L. Porter   48191948-08-15
United States, Wyoming, Laramie, Cottonwood Creek near Cottonwood Park, 5 miles east of Laramie Peak., 41.59823 -105.128651, 1890m

COLO:V
02360527   
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick

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02360535   
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick

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02360543   
United States, North Carolina, Dare

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Potamogeton lucens auct. non L.
02361822   
United States, Delaware


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