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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00101485Stanley Smookler   371986-09-20
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Johnson Park, near Wadsworth Blvd. and Clear Creek.

COLO
00101493W. Huestis   sn1916-07-07
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Clear Creek near Wadsworth Crossing., 39.78437 -105.08145

COLO
00101501W. Huestis   sn1916-07-07
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Clear Creek near Wadsworth Crossing., 39.78437 -105.08145

COLO
00101519I. W. Clokey   44071921-07-16
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Wadsworth's Crossing., 1610m

COLO
00693911T. Kelso; G. Conover   16-Mar2003-06-19
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Along drainage off Sycamore Rd, w side of Co Spgs, near Lake Ave and Old Broadmoor Rd., 38.79722 -104.83139, 1920m

COLO
00870469Stanley Smookler; Linda Senser, 199   4042006-08-20
United States, Colorado, Boulder, At 1767 Four Mile Canyon Dr, about 1.8 north from junction of Colo Hwy 119 & 4 Mile Canyon Dr., 40.031245 -105.341534, 1844m

COLO
00923383R.C. Wittmann   sn2008-07-13
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder, along the Skunk Creek bicycle path, behind the Basemar shopping mall and close to the 27th way underpass., 39.9986009 -105.2611011, 1646m

COLO
01316520   
Canada

COLO
01316538Marian F. Rohman   
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

COLO
01316587   
Canada, Quebec

COLO
01316595L. Arnow   47471975-09-21
United States, Utah, Salt Lake, Wasatch Range, east of Salt Lake City in Millcreek Canyon. Maple woods w. of Wasatch National Forest Guard Station. Abundant along path into woods for about 300 ft. n. of road., 1829m

COLO
01316603   
Canada, British Columbia

COLO
01316611   
United States, Oregon


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Google Map

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