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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Linum pratense (Adenolinum pratense, Linum lewisii var. pratense)
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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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440826D.L. Denham   25181969-05-19
United States, Colorado, Otero, About 6 miles S of La Junta., 37.89806 -103.54377, 1372m

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440842W. A. Weber   61271951-06-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 6 mi. N of Boulder on foothills highway. Roadside bank., 40.100391 -105.281762

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440859Weber   187541993-07-11
United States, Colorado, Baca, Pasture 2A, Picture Canyon., 37.067328 -102.7481107

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440867Weber   186501993-06-12
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Vigil & St. Vrain Grant, on Pipeline Road 6 mi S of jct. with Hwy. 10., 37.7858485 -104.1365498

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440875W. A. Weber   194191999-05-15
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Lee Hill Road; City of Boulder Open Space; along footpath., 40.0632515 -105.2967126, 1554m

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440883W. A. Weber   194131999-06-05
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder Open Space; north side of Boulder Reservoir; first parking area north of model airplane field. About 5 acres along bicycle path., 40.0855615 -105.2138437

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440909W. A. Weber   185211993-05-22
United States, Colorado, Otero, 1 mi S of La Junta on Hwy 109., 37.97338 -103.53253

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00440917W. A. Weber   193951998-05-23
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Lee Hill Road, north edge of Boulder; just west of the Foothills Trailhead.

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00554410Jody K. Nelson   1241995-06-02
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Rocky Flats Site. 7 miles south of Boulder on Rocky Flats Pediment., 39.906359 -105.1847062, 1768m

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
00967794Donald L. Hazlett   133372009-05-18
United States, Colorado, Otero, E of Road 21, just S. (<0.2 m) of County landfill; ca. 5 mi S. of Rocky Ford., 37.93061 -103.69321, 1317m

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219558R. D. Worthington   60161980-05-15
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, E of Roswell at Jct US 380 and Rd S to Bottomless Lakes State Park, 33.396228 -104.398666

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219566Stephanie Duisberg   s.n.1970-04-21
United States, Texas, Childress, Disturbed roadside prairie on north side of U.S. 287, 5 miles east of Childress, 34.400989 -100.129106

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219665V. L. Cory   534531947-04-24
United States, Texas, Reagan, Big Lake; frequent in waste ground at tourist court., 31.191331 -101.467183

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219673R. D. Worthington   11641
United States, Texas, Sutton

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219772Lloyd H. Shinners   12415
United States, Texas, Cooke

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219780George J. Goodman   62871956-05-06
United States, Oklahoma, Kiowa, Occasional on plains, 3 miles west of Gotebo.

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219889Barton H. Warnock   463561946-06-19
United States, Texas, Taylor, Near Abilene.

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Adenolinum pratense (Norton) W. A. Weber
02219897Aileen Bland   101971-04-14
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, Hatfield Park, 36.807568 -98.683489

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Linum pratense (Norton) Small
02498715D. L. Denham   840061984-06-13
United States, Colorado, Bent, Extreme southwest corner of the county., 1350m


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