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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00375188Francis Ramaley   144271934-08-12
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Two miles Northwest of Alamosa., 37.4897548 -105.8956262

COLO
02123255William F. Jennings   94-471994-09-26
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Willow Creek Campground., 2469m

COLO
02123263   
United States, Oregon, Deschutes

COLO
02123313Bob Hutchins   127511990-09-12
United States, New Mexico, Catron, 16.3 mi E of Mogollon., 2499m

COLO
02123321Carolyn Crawford   191121994-09-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila National Forest, Willow Creek Campground.

COLO
02123354Leila M. Shultz; John S. Shultz   13731974-09-01
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Mimbres Lake, Black Mts, Gila N. F., 3018m

COLO
02123370   
United States, Oregon, Wallowa

COLO
02123396R. D. Worthington   75711981-08-22
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Mogollon Mts, along Willow Creek at Ben Lilly Rec. Area., 2438m

COLO
02123560Aven Nelson   77371900-08-28
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Grassy draws, among the aspens, Medicine Bow Mts., 41.0642 -105.9975, 2410m

COLO
02124295Edwin B. Payson   50671926-07-21
United States, Utah, Summit, Near Stillwater, Uinta Mts., 2682m

COLO
02124501George Neville Jones   367081963-08-11
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Bank of Wind River; 9 mi NW of Dubois., 2134m

COLO
02124535C. L. Porter   61781952-08-17
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Near Red Buttes, 10 mi S of Laramie., 41.2971 -106.1373, 2195m

COLO
02471118Arnold Tiehm   16633
United States, Nevada


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Google Map

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