Dataset: BOIS-
Taxa: Heterotheca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rocky Mountain Research Station


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R. Steele   
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, Site Code: 1007. Common name, Hairy golden aster<br/>Salmon River, mouth of Chair Cr.<br/>, 1488m

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F. D. Johnson   1973-09-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Cassia, Veg type; pinon-juniper<br/>Associated plants; herb<br/>flower color; yellow City of Rocks, ID, 1738m

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R. Steele, F. D. Johnson   1973-09-14
U.S.A., Idaho, Cassia, Site Code: 756. S. Sawtooth N.F.; About 1 1/2miles NE of Mt. Harrison<br/>Associated plants; Juniperus communis<br/>Veg type; Pinus flexilus/ Cercocarpus ledifolius<br/>yellow flower, 2701m

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H. L. Shantz, L. H. Kearney & R. L. Piemeisel   
U.S.A., Utah, Site Code: 3199. Loaele Valley, Utah

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H. L. Shantz   1909-08-02
U.S.A., Colorado, Site Code: 529. U.S.National Museum<br/>Grama-Buffalo-Grass

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H. L. Shantz, R. L. Piemeisel   
U.S.A.

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1176F. D. Johnson   s.n.1973-08-16
U.S.A., Idaho, Cassia, City of Rocks, 1738m

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1173H. L. Shantz, R. L. PIemeisel   25-301
U.S.A., [no locality given on label]

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1174H. L. Shantz   5291909-08-02
U.S.A., Colorado, Akron, Colorado.

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1175H. L. Shantz, J. H Kearney, R. L. Piemeisel   3199
U.S.A., Utah, Tooele, Tooele Valley, Utah

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1177   

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1178Robert Steele   1007
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho, Salmon River, mouth of Chair Cr., 1488m

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1180[unknown]   3331
No Country given on label, No State given on label, [No locality given on label]

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1181H. L. Shantz, R. L. Piemeisel   431915-08-30
U.S.A., Colorado, Spruce House Tap, Mesa Verde, Colorado


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