Dataset: GREE-GREE
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Wyoming; Natrona; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Northern Colorado Herbarium


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Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24371Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27501987-06-18
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 11.2 mi S of US Hwy 20-26 on Natrona Co. Rd 209 (S of "town" of Powder River), 2.0 mi from Jct. of Natrona Co. Rds. 211 (Powder River Rd) and 209., 42.867441 -106.809216

GREE:GREE
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24366Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27351987-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 5.8 mi N of Northern Jct. of Wyo Hwys 487 and 77 along Hwy 77; 4.6 mi N of Natrona-Carbon County lines., 43.096324 -106.809216

GREE:GREE
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
08804Brown, Gregory K., T. Evans   27491987-06-18
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 9.4mi S of US Hwy 20-26 on Natron Co Rd 209( S of "town" of Powder River); 0.2mi from jct of Natrona Co Rds 211 (Powder River Rd) and 209., 42.889377 -106.82847

GREE:GREE
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24361Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27471987-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 0.9 mi S of US Hwy 20-26 on Natrona Co Rd 212 (road to Gas Hills)., 43.05796 -107.200692

GREE:GREE
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24370Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27341987-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 2.7 mi N of Jct. of Wyo Hwys 487 and 77 along Hwy 77; 1.5 mi N of Natrona-Carbon County lines., 42.458934 -106.39869

GREE:GREE
Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24364Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27451987-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 13.5 mi SW of Jct. between Natrona Co Rd 212 (road to Gas Hills) and US Hwy 20-26 along No. 212., 42.931839 -107.385387

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Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
24365Brown, Gregory K., Evans, T.   27431987-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, 1.0 mi NE of Jct. between Natrona Co. Rd 201 (Poison Spider Rd) and Natrona Co. Rd 212 along No. 212; 17.0 mi SW of Natrona Co. Rd 212 Jct. with US Hwy 20-26., 42.787856 -107.036453

GREE:GREE
Cryptantha fendleri (Gray) Greene
42150Nelson, B   418051997-07-20
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, T32N R78W S16. Laramie Range: east end of Casper Mountain, ca 2 air mi W of the Hat Six Hogback, ca 10 air mi SE of Casper, 42.73302 -106.326692

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27900Hartman, R.L., Amy J. Roderick   573401997-06-09
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, Upper north Platte and Laramie River Drainages: ca 1 mi E of Beulah Bell Lake., 42.545744 -107.127149

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27892Roderick, Amy J.   43391998-06-02
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, Upper North Platte and Laramie River Drainages: Rattlesnake Hills: Dry Creek N of Dry Creek or County Road 321, ca 14.5 air mi NW of junction with Wyo Hwy 220., 42.702277 -107.316738

GREE:GREE
24788Roderick, Amy J.   2521997-06-01
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, T29N, R87W, S35. Upper North Platte and Laramie River Drainages: Devils Gate State Historic site: roadside pullout on Wyo Hwy 220, ca. 14 air mi NE from Muddy Gap Jct., 42.4371 -107.217677

GREE:GREE
Elymus L.
25741Packer, B. A., J. Brondum & T. McGowan   29291997-08-13
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, Laramie Range, Bates Creek Reservoir, ca. 21 air mil SE of Casper, 42.487343 -106.23841

GREE:GREE
Artemisia campestris subsp. pacifica (Nutt.) Hall & Clements
25316Roderick, Amy J.   66951998-07-18
United States, Wyoming, Natrona County, T30N, R83W, S3. Upper North Platte and Laramie River Drainages: Blue Gulch N of Wyo Hwy 220, ca. 3.2 air mi NW of Alcova townsite., 42.597911 -106.761939


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