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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Castilleja rhexiifolia (Castilleja lauta, Castilleja leonardii, Castilleja oregonensis)
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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01640051C. L. Hitchcock   13259
United States, Montana, Sweet grass

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01640069Marion Ownbey   10781936-07-29
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Continental Divide above Battle Lake, Sierra Madre., 41.151293 -107.003347

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01640077   
United States, Oregon, Baker

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01640085C. L. Porter   54871950-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Near Lake of the Woods ca 10 mi W of south entrance to Yellowstone National Park in northwest Teton County., 2287m

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01640093C. L. Porter   46371948-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, 15 mi W of Keystone, Medicine Bow Mts., 41.153389 -106.255701, 2744m

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01640101Edwin B. Payson   36411923-07-23
United States, Wyoming, Lincoln, Red Mountain, northeast of Smoot., 2896m

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01640119Clair L. Worley   36172
United States, Idaho

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01640127Francis W. Pennell   15916
United States, Montana, Glacier

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01640135Francis W. Pennell   8200
United States, Montana, Madison

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01640143Francis W. Pennell   20514
United States, Montana

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01640150Francis W. Pennell   21301
United States, Montana, Glacier

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01640168C. L. Hitchcock   18886
United States, Montana, Powell

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01640176   
Canada, British Columbia

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01640184Leslie N. Goodding   1968
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Bridger Peak., 41.1854 -107.0323

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01640192   
Canada, British Columbia

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01640200Stephen L. Clark   5711966-06-22
United States, Utah, Davis, Up Farmington Canyon on the side of Francis Peak Road, 40.988107 -111.800068, 2188m

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01640218C. L. Hitchcock   16433
United States, Montana, Sweet Grass

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01640226Del Wiens   s.n.1956-08-12
United States, Utah, Uintah, Fall Creek Cirque area, Uintah Mts, shore of Phinney Lake and surrounding ridges and slopes, especially Continent Lake, Explorer Peak, end Dead Horse Pass areas., 40.717684 -110.664617, 3261 - 3597m

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01640234George Neville Jones   
Canada, Alberta

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01640242Samuel Bamberg   294
United States, Montana

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01640259   
Canada, Alberta

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01640267C. L. Porter   47161948-07-31
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Teton Canyon: west slope of Teton Mountains., 2195m

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01640275Francis W. Pennell   20963
United States, Idaho, Kootenai

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01640283C. L. Hitchcock   16503
United States, Montana, Sweet grass

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01640291C. L. Hitchcock   16234
United States, Montana, Meagher

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01640309J. French   1311953-07-20
United States, Utah, Summit, Cold Springs., 3200m

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01640317F. W. Pennell   265061940-09-01
United States, Arizona, Apache, Sheep Crossing Camp, 6-7 mi. W of Greer., 33.957788 -109.502821, 2774 - 2804m

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01640325Leila M. Shultz, John S. Shultz   27801978-07-17
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, North Horse Creek Crossing; burned spruce-fir forest, replaced by lodgepole.

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01640333Klaus H. Lackschewitz   3621
United States, Montana, Deer lodge

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01640341Klaus H. Lackschewitz   6157
United States, Montana, Deer lodge

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01640358   
Canada, British Columbia

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01640366   
Canada, British Columbia

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01640374Vlad Siplivinsky   43771982-07-27
United States, Utah, San Juan, Manti-La Sal Nat'l For. La Sal Mts. Southern slope of ridge between Mts. Tukuhnikivatz and Peale., 38.434866 -109.247921, 3414m

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01640382Vlad Siplivinsky   43541982-07-27
United States, Utah, San Juan, Manti-La Sal Nat'l For. La Sal Mts. Southern slope of ridge between Mts. Tukuhnikivatz and Peale., 38.434866 -109.247921, 3414m

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01640390Marcus E. Jones   59521894-08-29
United States, Utah, Marysvale, Brigham Pk., 3566m

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01640408Francis W. Pennell   21302
United States, Montana, Glacier


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