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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mertensia ciliata, Mertensia ciliata var. ciliata (Mertensia ciliata var. latiloba, Mertensia ciliata var. subpubescens, Pulmonaria ciliata), Mertensia ciliata var. stomatechoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State Natural History Collections Herbarium (TEST)


ASU:SAT
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
9520Stanely D. Jones   92471992-07-20
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, San Isabel, southeast side of Lake Isabel, along Cliff Creek, 37.975601 -105.051737

pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
TEX00565028Dora Sylvester   s.n.1983-08-04
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, 2 mi N. of Kebler Pass.

TEX
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
TEX00565502Dora Sylvester   13041986-07-20
United States, Colorado, Summit, CO 5.

TEX
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
TEX00565503Dora Sylvester   23611995-09-02
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, CO St. Rt.12, at Keebler Pass.

TEX
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
TEX00568399Gonzalo G. Garza   101972-06-13
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Roosevelt National Forest; Pingree, along Emmaline Lake Trail, ca. 1 air mile SW of Colorado State University Mountain Campus.

TEX
Mertensia ciliata (James ex Torr.) G. Don
TEX00568437Gonzalo G. Garza   471972-06-22
United States, Colorado, Larimer, Roosevelt National Forest; W side of Pingree Park Road (N County Road 63E), which parallels South Fork Cache la Poudre River, ca. 0.2 mile N of junction with Lazy D Ranch Road., 40.59351 -105.54714


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