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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Colorado; Clear Creek; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-18612
undetermined Lehm.
DES00026946Barry C. Johnston   22321979-08-19
Colorado, Clear Creek, NW of Loveland Pass., 39.6602 -105.8829, 3642m

DES-3242
undetermined A. Gray
DES00033390David Charleton   9941987-08-12
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake area, Mt. Evans, south of Idaho Springs. Hwy 103 and the Mt. Evans Hwy near I 70., 39.59836 -105.644552, 3353 - 3505m

DES-3
undetermined (L.) Hill
DES00033292David Charlton   10121987-08-12
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake area of Mt. Evans, Mt. Evans road via hwy 103 and I 70 at Idaho Springs., 39.59836 -105.644552

DES-960
undetermined Bailey
DES00011225Duane Atwood   56981973-08-08
Colorado, Clear Creek, Along Hwy 103 W of its confluence with Hwy #5., 39.74033 -105.521278

DES-1026
undetermined Mackenzie
DES00017287Miriam F. Colson   71-461971-08-14
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake, Mount Evans., 39.601321 -105.642666, 3880m

DES-76497
undetermined Mack.
DES00017325Miriam F. Colson   71-481971-08-14
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake. Mount Evans, Arapaho National Forest., 39.59836 -105.644552

DES-45351
undetermined Mackenzie
DES00017332Miriam F. Colson   71-471971-08-14
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake, Mount Evans., 39.601321 -105.642666, 3961m

DES-76652
undetermined T. Holm
DES00017345Miriam F. Colson   67-351967-08-05
Colorado, Clear Creek, Summit Lake, Mount Evans., 39.601321 -105.642666, 3880m

DES-117097
undetermined (Sol.) R. Br.
DES00026942W. A. Weber   109211959-09-23
Colorado, Clear Creek, Active frost scar area on saddle if south side of Mount Evans just below summit., 39.58861 -105.64278, 4110m


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