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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum, Eremogone hookeri var. hookeri (Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum, Arenaria hookeri, Arenaria hookeri ssp. hookeri, Arenaria hookeri ssp. desertorum, Arenaria hookeri var. desertorum, Arenaria hookeri var. hookeri)
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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Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum (Maguire) W. A. Weber
00078931S. O'Kane   29491987-05-27
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Monument, Blue Mountain between Bear Draw and Bear Valley Draw., 40.4334721 -108.7067077, 2377m

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Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum (Maguire) W. A. Weber
00078949W. A. Weber   125291965-06-23
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Douglas Draw, 4 miles northeast of Greystone., 40.66619 -108.66245

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Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum (Maguire) W. A. Weber
01802891A. Huber   51402011-07-27
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Limestone Ridge, Cold Spring Mountain, ca. 35 miles northwest of Sunbeam., 40.834028 -108.757472, 2606m

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Eremogone hookeri var. hookeri (Nuttall) W.A. Weber
02088623Pam Regensberg   28122016-06-04
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Yampa River Basin, ca. 3 miles south of the Wyoming border and ca. 12.5 miles east of Utah border. West of County Road 10N. On State Land Board land (Cold Springs Mountain), T12N R102W S36., 40.9550833 -108.8111, 2211m

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Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum (Maguire) W. A. Weber
01857853J. Henderson   S.N.1921-06-30
United States, Wyoming, Rock Springs; Ridge; Station #9, 1966m

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Eremogone hookeri ssp. desertorum (Maguire) W. A. Weber
01857846J. Henderson   S.N.1921-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Rawlins; Station #5, 2073m


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