Dataset: WS-
Search Criteria: U.S.A. OR USA OR United States OR United States of America; New Mexico; Rio Arriba; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Washington State University, Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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281800Marion Ownbey   s.n.1947-08-04
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Greenhouse., 36.055 -104.22083

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372554Larry Hufford   43212005-08-19
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Along Highway 84, 2.0 miles south of its junction with Highway 115., 33.773762 -103.33917, 6400m

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384412C. E. Hinchliff   12822011-05-03
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest. Main forest access road (unmarked) about 11 mi NW from origin at intersection with US-64, in canyon bottom about 3 mi W of campground., 36.855968 -107.26421, 2029m

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384413C. E. Hinchliff   12802011-05-03
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest. Main forest access road (unmarked) about 4 mi NW from origin at intersection with US-64., 36.801392 -107.243741, 2229m

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384420C. E. Hinchliff   12812011-05-03
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Carson National Forest. Main forest access road (unmarked) about 9 mi NW from origin at intersection with US-64., 36.840596 -107.271111, 2238m

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384846G. Levin, K. Adams   LA 2681976-07-11
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Castor Pond, Jemez Mts, on Rito Seco., 36.033333 -106.616667, 9700m

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384712G. Levin, K. Adams   LA 0821976-07-11
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Castor Pond, Jemez Mts. Belt transect #2, S30°W, beginning 30 meters from Castor Pond., 36.033333 -106.616667, 9700m

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385463G. Levin, K. Adams   LA 2181976-07-11
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Castor Pond, Jemez Mts. Belt Transect #2, S30°W, beginning 30 meters from Castor Pond., 36.033333 -106.616667, 9700m

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385501G. Levin, K. Adams   1976-07-11
U.S.A., New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Castor Pond, Jemez Mts on Rito Seco., 36.033333 -106.616667, 9700m


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