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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa, Escobaria vivipara (Coryphantha vivipara, Coryphantha vivipara var. arizonica, Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa, Coryphantha arizonica, Coryphantha bisbeeana, Coryphantha deserti, Coryphantha fragrans, Coryphantha neomexicana, Coryphantha radiosa, Coryphantha vivi... (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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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
00208736W. A. Weber   150091973-06-03
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, Western end of Big Gypsum Valley near head of Hamm Canyon., 38.10686 -108.80281

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Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa (Engelmann) Backeberg
00208744G.K. Arp   17511971-09-05
United States, Colorado, Montrose, 1 mile so. of Nucla., 38.25277 -108.54624

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Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa (Engelmann) Backeberg
00208751G.K. Arp   17251971-09-05
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, 2 miles N of Norwood., 38.14943 -108.31122, 1829m

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00208769G.K. Arp   17391971-08-25
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, In town of Piedra., 37.223605 -107.3408915, 1524m

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
00208777W. A. Weber   160431982-05-30
United States, Colorado, Montrose, 2.5 mi S of Silvey's Pocket. Little Gypsum Valley., 38.17304 -108.96958, 1700m

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00208785G.K. Arp   14791970-09-06
United States, Colorado, Dolores, 4 miles east of Cahone., 37.6587847 -108.734931, 2130m

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Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa (Engelmann) Backeberg
00208793G.K. Arp   14681970-09-05
United States, Colorado, La Plata, 2.5 miles NW of Tiffany., 37.05857 -107.57043, 2042m

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Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa (Engelmann) Backeberg
00208801G.K. Arp   14661970-09-05
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, Bank west of the bridge crossing the San Juan at the point where it enters the Navaho Dam., 36.7995572 -107.6130383, 2012m

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Coryphantha vivipara var. radiosa (Engelmann) Backeberg
00208819A.L. Ward   sn1955-06-28
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, Mesa Verde National Park; top of Wetherill Mesa., 37.19669 -108.539

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
00208850Alice Eastwood   sn1887-06-00
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Denver., 39.7391489 -104.9847115

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
00246595C. William T. Penland   36831948-06-12
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, 26 miles W Cortez, McElmo Cn. Road., 37.3273918 -108.935921, 1768m

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
00837336Janet Wingate   84112004-05-27
United States, Colorado, Denver, Bluff Lake Nature Center, 123 acre natural area adjacent to Sand Creek on the eastern edge of Stapleton Airport redevelopment site., 39.75946 -104.86463, 1615m

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988500   
United States, Nevada, Clark

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988518Gerald Arp   8211969-08-15
United States, Oklahoma, Cimarron, At the point where the Cimarron River enters Colorado from Oklahoma, on the northwest bank., 36.991144 -102.253454

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988526G. K. Arp   14721970-09-05
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, 1/2 mile south of the Colo. - New Mex. border, near La Boca, Colo.

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988534P. Nighswonger   26261987-06-05
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, Collected alive 8 mi NW of Alva., 36.866784 -98.787112

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988542   
United States, California, Riverside

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nuttall) Britton & Rose
01988559Bethany Lewis   6422007-08-20
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Bamforth National Wildlife Refuge, Laramie Plains. ca 7 air mi NW of Laramie., 41.369583 -105.748517, 2165m


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