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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00458349Tim Hogan   15421991-09-05
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Boulder Mt. Parks. Between Kohler & Enchanted Mesas., 39.9841754 -105.2807466, 1829m

COLO
00780619T. Kelso; G. Maentz   96-281996-06-09
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Black Forest, along Cottonwood Creek nr. headwaters along Kurie Rd, ½ mi E. of Black Forest Rd., 38.9802503 -104.6887475, 2195m

COLO
01144864Preston Johnson   s.n.1968-10-26
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, Near Black Bayou

COLO
01144872R. D. Worthington   691977-12-31
United States, Texas, Smith, Tyler, lot off 2200 block of Jackie Street

COLO
01144880F. R. Rickson   2121962-06-02
United States, Ohio, Butler, Miami University campus, Oxford

COLO
01144906J. J. Thornber   73921913-05-12
United States, Arizona, Pima, Univ of Arizona main campus, Tucson

COLO
01144914Dan Pittillo   1671956-06-12
United States, North Carolina, Henderson, 5 mi NE of Hendersonville, .25 mi W of US 64

COLO
01830090Tim Hogan   55012015-06-18
United States, Colorado, BOULDER, City of Boulder Mountain Park, proximate to Chautauqua, Bluebell drainage, McClintock Trail., 39.994317 -105.281767, 1768m

COLO
02429868Caleb A Morse   239312013-05-29
United States, Kansas, Douglas, Lawrence, 38.956029 -95.266328, 290m

COLO
02435345Tom Schweich   2135
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Apex Gulch. Terrace on the north bank of Apex Gulch, between Fire Station 4 and the Kinney Run Trail bridge, 5.74 km. south of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.7167747 -105.2102079, 1886m


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