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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00238378W. A. Weber; R. & J. Wittmann   160331982-05-29
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Little Gypsum Valley 25 mi N of Hwy. 114., 38.15974 -108.92002, 1600m

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00238386Jim Ratzloff   sn1977-05-05
United States, Colorado, Delta, Ca 1 mi S of turnoff to Escalante Canyon from Hwy 50., 38.7730016 -102.2452888, 1646m

COLO
00238394Wm. A. Weber   37701948-05-21
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Low rocky hogbacks beneath northwest escarpment, Colorado National Monument, three miles south of Fruita, west of highway approach to Monument., 39.11746 -108.73628, 1530m

COLO
00238402Alice Eastwood   sn1891-08-00
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Junction., 39.07577 -108.553

COLO
00238410G. E. Osterhout   45031911-05-20
United States, Colorado, Delta, Delta., 38.7422012 -108.0689645

COLO
00238428William A. Weber; David Murray   123541965-05-15
United States, Colorado, Mesa, On east edge of DeBeque just north of old road junction with new highway., 39.3332 -108.21112, 1524m

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00238436Jim Ratzloff   sn1977-08-24
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, Near road to Cannonball Mesa; west of Cortez., 37.3378027 -108.9375548, 1585m

COLO
00838987James A. Erdman   sn1975-10-17
United States, Nevada, Pershing, 10 mi northwest of Lovelock, just off Route 48., 1372m

COLO
00838995James A. Erdman   7121968-06-27
United States, Utah, Millard, Highway 6 north of Sevier Dry Lake.

COLO
01174713Laura Welp   65641995-07-21
United States, Wyoming, Carbon, Great Divide Basin Area: Great Divide Basin: Boggy Meadows, ca 4 air mi E of Separation Point; ca 6 air mi W of Rendle Spring., 42.0803 -107.3581, 1979 - 1988m

COLO
01178003Luanne Lum   55032002-08-08
United States, Wyoming, Park, Bighorn Basin: at Custer Lake W of County Road 3FK in Oregon Basin, ca 10 air mi SE of Cody., 44.4365 -108.9041, 1576 - 1579m

COLO
01178011W. A. Weber   52291949-09-13
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, 10 mi. w. of Shiprock

COLO
01178029Ben L. Everitt   1521966-07-12
United States, Utah, Garfield/Wayne, N slope of Bull Mt, E of Mt. Ellen; Henry Mts., 38.145292 -110.743426, 1524m

COLO
01178037Kay H. Beach   818
United States, Nevada, Nye

COLO
01178045Mary De Decker   2176
United States, California, Inyo

COLO
01178052Margaret M. Douglass   63-1391963-05-09
United States, Arizona, Apache, Petrified Forest National Park. Upper reaches of Wild Horse Wash., 35.085517 -109.88699

COLO
01178060Arnold Tiehm   11976
United States, Nevada, Lyon

COLO
01178078Richard R. Halse   46581993-08-07
United States, Utah, Tooele, Along State Hwy 73, one mile SE of the junction with the road to Ophir, or 5.4 miles SE of junction with state Hwy 36., 1726m

COLO
01178086James A. Erdman   7121968-06-27
United States, Utah, Millard, Beside highway 6 north of Sevier Dry Lake; Great Basin halophytic element

COLO
01178094Ben L. Everitt   1501966-07-12
United States, Utah, Garfield/Wayne, N slope of Bull Mt, E of Mt. Ellen; Henry Mts., 38.145292 -110.743426, 1524m

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01178102C. L. Porter   45691948-06-15
United States, Wyoming, Sweetwater, 40 mi S of Rock Springs on road to Hiawatha., 1982m

COLO
01178110Edwin B. Payson; Lois B. Payson   25901922-07-06
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, Plains between Eden and Big Piney., 2749m

COLO
01178128Marion Ownbey   11031936-08-22
United States, Wyoming, Sweetwater, 4 mi NW of Winton.

COLO
01178136Percy Train   
United States, Nevada, Humboldt

COLO
01178144Betsy Neely   20091984-05-20
United States, Utah, Tooele, Simpson Mountains, Simpson Springs Campground; 0.5 miles east of Pony Express Trail., 40.039028 -112.789609

COLO
01178151Arnold Tiehm   10581
United States, Nevada, Washoe

COLO
01178169W. A. Weber   54311950-05-20
United States, Utah, Uintah, Mancos formation, 2 mi. W. of Dinosaur Mon. headquarters, 6 mi. n. of Jensen., 40.438457 -109.307112


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