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Taxa: Penstemon crandallii, Penstemon crandallii ssp. procumbens, Penstemon crandallii ssp. crandallii (Penstemon suffrutescens), Penstemon crandallii ssp. atratus (Penstemon crandallii var. atratus, Penstemon crandallii var. atractus), Penstemon crandallii ssp. glabrescens (Penstemon crandallii ssp. taos... (show all)
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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00980839Don Hazlett   139302010-07-21
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Along road to Yule Quarry, south of Marble. Near Anthracite Pass/Yule Pass Trailhead., 39.038455 -107.173527, 2781m

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01668714Ronald L. Hartman   225891987-05-29
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest: Cereza Mesa. Pinyon-Juniper, Sandstone mesa and flats below.

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01668722Ronald L. Hartman   225451987-05-29
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest: SE rim of Jaramillo Canyon. Pinyon-juniper woodland with some douglas fir; sandstone and sandy.

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01783604F. W. Pennell   228241938-07-08
United States, Utah, Beaver, Below Puffer Lake. Route 21, Beaver Canyon, east of Beaver., 38.311908 -112.364501, 2682 - 2743m

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Penstemon crandallii subsp. procumbens
02168607Michael K. Kirkpatrick   11002010-06-07
United States, Colorado, Garfield, N of Edgerton Creek and E of Freeman Creek in the Roaring Fork drainage, S of Dry Park, on the west side of County Road 125, ca 4 air mi W of Carbondale., 39.4032 -107.2785, 2171 - 2207m

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Penstemon crandallii subsp. procumbens
02168557Michael K. Kirkpatrick   62582011-06-19
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Gore Range: Cottonwood Creek drainage, less than 0.5 air mi above confluence with Sheephorn Creek along County Road 11B, ca 8 air mi NE of State Bridge., 39.9178 -106.5165, 2226m


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