Dataset: COLO-
Taxa: Callirhoe
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
01828284Dina Clark   37302013-06-12
United States, COLORADO, YUMA, Arikaree River, 11 miles northwest of Idalia on west side of DD Rd., 39.809324 -102.312948, 1117m

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02241016George Neville Jones   33188
United States, Kansas, Norton

COLO
02241024George Neville Jones   41757
United States, Kansas, Washington

COLO
02241032Ben Legler   47842007-06-21
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Vermejo Park Ranch: at old Koehler townsite in lower Crow Canyon, 14.7 air mi SW of Raton., 36.74083333 -104.6186111, 1969m

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02241040B. E. Nelson   720782007-06-18
United States, Kansas, Morton, Cimarron National Grassland: along Cimarron River and Turkey Trail ca 4 air mi ENE of Kan Hwy 27, ca 10.5 air mi NNE of Elkhart., 37.1413 -101.8437, 1024m

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02243038Mary Ethel Novoa   15
United States, Texas, La Salle

COLO
02243046Luis Botello   36
United States, Texas, Zapata

COLO
02243053Luis Botello   8
United States, Texas, Jim Hogg

COLO
02243061Ricardo Ramos   
United States, Texas, Jim Hogg

COLO
02243079R. D. Worthington   5960
United States, Texas, Navarro

COLO
02243087R. D. Worthington   5992
United States, Texas, Kimble

COLO
02243095L. J. Dorr   2387
United States, Oklahoma, Grady

COLO
02243103L. J. Dorr   2130
United States, Texas, Williamson

COLO
02243111Lonnie E. Rose   165
United States, Oklahoma, Payne

COLO
02243129H. Hapeman   s.n.1895-05-00
United States, Nebraska, Minden

COLO
02243137T. J. Watson   739
United States, Texas, Jim Hogg

COLO
02243145Dina Clark   7041998-06-16
United States, Kansas, Hamilton, Ca. 2 miles E of Coolidge; in an arroyo between bluffs of Greenhorn limestone., 38.03999 -101.97229, 1021m

COLO
02243152C. C. Collins   35
United States, Oklahoma, Payne

COLO
02243160B. C. Tharp   43-6961943-06-29
United States, Texas, Pecos, Moist mesquite valley.

COLO
02243178Erma Brim   1
United States, Texas, Mills

COLO
02243186B. L. Turner   37161955-03-12
United States, Texas, Lavaca, Two miles west of Moulton.

COLO
02243194T. J. Watson   
United States, Texas, Lee

COLO
02243202Susan W. Hutchinson   7406
United States, Texas, Hood

COLO
02243210Pat Northington   136
United States, Texas, Jim Hogg

COLO
02243228David Northington   112
United States, Texas, Jim Hogg

COLO
02243236T. J. Watson Jr.   393
United States, Texas, Travis

COLO
02243244T. J. Watson, Jr.   412
United States, Texas, Crockett

COLO
02243251Pat Northington   154
United States, Texas, De Witt

COLO
02243269T. J. Watson, Jr.   635
United States, Texas, Tom Green

COLO
02243277T. J. Watson Jr.   273
United States, Texas, Gonzales

COLO
02243285T. J. Watson, Jr.   389
United States, Texas, Bastrop

COLO
02243293Marshall C. Johnston   53175.11953-11-29
United States, Texas, Kleberg, Western edge of Ingleside sand, eastern part of Laureles Division of King Ranch.

COLO
02243301K. Dooley; P. Reilly   s.n.1973-05-10
United States, Texas, Potter, In front of roadside cafe; 1/4 mile north of Canadian River on US Hwy. 287, 35.471689 -101.880693

COLO
02243319E. Griswold   
United States, Texas, Aransas

COLO
02243327W. A. Weber   14,010
United States, Texas, Brazos

COLO
02243335S. Pipitpoka   161971-04-07
United States, Oklahoma, Woods, East side of College., 36.794113 -98.671575

COLO
02243343Bob Hutchins   77011978-07-14
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Roadside, highway 64, 1 mile west of Ute Park., 2271m

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02243350G. K. Arp   18601971-09-11
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Open grassy fields around the Folsom Archeological site, 5 miles W of Folsom., 2256m


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Google Map

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