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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: Colorado; San Miguel County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-43542:Antennaria
dimorpha (Nutt.) Torr. & Gray
DES00026123Hans Beck   34941982-06-01
Colorado, San Miguel County, Argillaceous Schist Hill west of Miramonte Reservoir. T43N, R13W, S19 & R14W, S24., 37.971667 -108.346944, 2335 - 2396m

DES-3861:Hymenopappus
filifolius Hook.
DES00025947Vlad Siplivinsky   3474A1982-06-01
Colorado, San Miguel County, Big Gypsum Valley, gypsum rises of valley floor S of Hwy 141., 38.023889 -108.675556, 1920m

DES-2080:Tetraneuris
ivesiana Greene
DES00026126Vlad Siplivinsky   35861982-06-04
Colorado, San Miguel County, Uncompahgre NF S. of Norwood, 38.086667 -108.311944, 2377m

DES-2080:Tetraneuris
ivesiana Greene
DES00025919W. A. Weber   160301982-05-29
Colorado, San Miguel County, Norwood Canyon N of Norwood, just upstream from Sanborn Park, 38.150278 -108.24, 2000m

DES-2091:Townsendia
annua Beaman
DES00025955Vlad Siplivinsky   34081982-05-30
Colorado, San Miguel County, Little Gypsum Valley, N of Gypsum Gap, 38.0625 -108.712778

DES-2490:Astragalus
wingatanus S. Wats.
DES00026052W. A. Weber   160241982-05-29
Colorado, San Miguel County, Norwood Canyon N of Norwood, just upstream from Sanborn Park, 38.150278 -108.24, 2000m

DES-57436:Salix
lucida (Nutt.) E. Murray
DES00025994Vlad Siplivinsky   3539B1982-06-02
Colorado, San Miguel County, La Plata Mountains, Miramonte Reservoir, Naturita Canyon, close to the dam., 37.979722 -108.347778, 2334m

DES-10349:Mahonia
repens (Lindl.) G. Don
DES00026124Vlad Siplivinsky   34901982-06-01
Colorado, San Miguel County, West of Miramonte Reservoir., 37.971667 -108.346944, 2395m


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