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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudognaphalium macounii (Gnaphalium macounii, Gnaphalium decurrens)
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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Pseudognaphalium macounii (Greene) Kartesz
01821578Tim Hogan   53882014-08-01
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder Mountain Park. West side of park, accessed via Bison Road., 39.961083 -105.30245, 2286m

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01287655C. G. Pringle   
Mexico, Jalisco

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01288810H. B. Parks   s.n.
United States, Texas, Brazos

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01288828   
Canada, Quebec

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Pseudognaphalium macounii (Greene) Kartesz
01349588Ronald L. Hartman   788732003-08-21
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Valles Caldera National Preserve: Jemez Mountains: Pajarito Mountain, east side of summit to Los Alamos county line; Pajarito Canyon drainage., 35.888633 -106.401817, 3110 - 3171m

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Pseudognaphalium macounii (Greene) Kartesz
02201960Janet L. Wingate   102712014-09-06
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Parker, Stellar Stables., 39.41972 -104.67383

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Pseudognaphalium macounii (Greene) Kartesz
02705739Charles F. Williams   14102014-08-10
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Base of Mount Baldy on west side of road (FR 317). Rocky shelves north and above Friends' Pond. Camp at highest shelf below central East Ridge of Mt. Baldy.; 39.00169 -107.03088; 39.001473 -107.029099; 39.00169 -107.03088; 39.00169 -107.03088, 39.00169 -107.03088, 3444m


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