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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00298562Alice Eastwood   1561910-09-20
United States, Colorado, Unknown-E, North Denver.

COLO
00298570Alice Eastwood   sn1910-09-20
United States, Colorado, Unknown-E, North Denver.

COLO
00298588Douglas Ripley   32931987-07-24
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Air Force Academy; small pond on southwestern corner of the reservation, near the base of the foothills., 38.9575392 -104.87642

COLO
00981050Dina Clark   27982009-05-27
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Unnamed drainage off Van Bremer Arroyo just east of Jack Canyon and west of the Purgatoire River Canyon., 37.34391 -103.93744, 1530m

COLO
00981936J. L. Wingate   65361999-06-15
United States, Colorado, Weld, Pawnee National Grassland. Road 45, 1 mi. S of Road 122., 40.85539 -104.64819

COLO
00981944Pat Murphy   sn2009-09-14
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Heil Ranch Open Space near the homestead.

COLO
01831767Dina Clark   41442014-08-04
United States, COLORADO, ELBERT, Approximately 8 miles northeast of Agate; small, east side of CR 165, 39.455323 -103.897694, 1686m

COLO
02065704   
Mexico, Baja California

COLO
02065720   
United States, California, Riverside

COLO
02065738   
United States, Oregon

COLO
02065746   
United States, California, Riverside

COLO
02065787   
United States, California, Ventura

COLO
02065811Richard G. Baker   921966-07-23
United States, Wyoming, Two Ocean Pass 15 minute topographic quadrangle map; near outlet west end of Bridger Lake, .6 mi S of Yellowstone Park., 2396m


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