Dataset: COLO-
Taxa: rotala => Rotala,Rotala ramosior, Rotala
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium


COLO
00446526R. Wittmann   8961979-10-08
United States, Colorado, Boulder, W of Cherryvale Road and Baseline lake, 4 mi E of Boulder., 39.9918512 -105.2130838, 1600m

COLO
00446534R. Wittmann   8651979-10-01
United States, Colorado, Boulder, W of Cherryvale Road and Baseline lake, 4 mi E of Boulder., 39.9918512 -105.2130838, 1600m

COLO
00941393Mark Gershman   101997-07-28
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Boulder City Open Space, Van Vleet property. In muddy area just south of US36 overpass west side of trail.

COLO
02234672   
United States, Virginia, Sussex

COLO
02234680   
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita

COLO
02234698Lloyd H. Shinners   24272
United States, Texas, Wood

COLO
02234706   
United States, Missouri, Barton

COLO
02234847Arnold Tiehm   15336
United States, Nevada, Washoe

COLO
02234854   
United States, North Carolina, Currituck

COLO
Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne
02234862   
United States, Washington, Klickitat, detailed locality information protected

COLO
02234870W. H. Horr   E1571937-07-11
United States, Kansas, Chetopa Road, Neodesha., 37.43717 -95.66826, 247m

COLO
02299691   
United States, Louisiana, Morehouse Parish

COLO
02481182Janet Wingate   108642016-07-06
United States, Colorado, Frenchman Creek State Wildlife Area, 5 miles W of Holyoke between County Roads 27 and 29, 0.5 mile S of Highway 6. Frenchman Creek SWA is approximately 71 acres and ranges from 3,804 to 3,847 ft in elevation., 1165m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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