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

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00121152W. A. Weber   76601952-06-07
United States, Colorado, Montezuma, Rock-walled arroyo on north bank San Juan River opposite Four Corners, s.w. of Towaoc., 37.0059213 -109.0141631

COLO
01347210Arnold Tiehm   10987
United States, Nevada, Clark

COLO
01347228Arnold Tiehm   11145
United States, Nevada, Nye

COLO
01347236Arnold Tiehm   11288
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda

COLO
01347244Arnold Tiehm   7624
United States, Nevada, Clark

COLO
01347251R. D. Worthington   103861983-05-11
United States, Texas, El Paso, El Paso, 0.3 miles N of junction of Belvidere with Westwind, 31.85416667 -106.5402778, 1280 - 1280m

COLO
01347269Arnold Tiehm   14954
United States, Nevada, Churchill

COLO
01347277Arnold Tiehm   14702
United States, Nevada, Clark

COLO
01347350I. W. Clokey   
United States, Nevada, Clark

COLO
01347368I. W. Clokey   
United States, Nevada, Clark

COLO
01347376Percy Train   
United States, California, Inyo

COLO
01347384Margaret M. Douglass   63-2261963-05-29
United States, Arizona, Apache, Petrified Forest National Park. Saddle of Pilot Rock., 35.154498 -109.875125

COLO
01347392Barry C. Johnston   2072A1979-06-16
United States, Utah, Millard, Rocky Knoll ca. 18 mi WNW of Delta, 4 mi WNW of Topaz Monument, 39.44016 -112.849415, 1570m

COLO
01347400Arnold Tiehm   13517
United States, Nevada, Esmeralda

COLO
01347418W. F. Jennings   90-41990-05-21
United States, Utah, San Juan, BLM land along Shafer Trail between the Potash mine and Canyonlands Nat. Park., 1372m

COLO
01347426Arnold Tiehm   12002
United States, Nevada, Lyon


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