Dataset: SJNM
Taxa: Sabulina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Sabulina rubella (Wahlenb.) Dillenb. & Kadereit
SJNM-V-0026026O'Kane, Jr., Steve L.   89672008-07-10
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe National Forest. Pecos Wilderness. Santa Barbara Divide. West flank of Santa Barbara Peak. Where the the Rio Santa Barbara & Pecos River watersheds meet.; 35.97688333 -105.5647, 35.97875 -105.562783, 3728m

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Sabulina stricta (Michx.) Small
SJNM-V-0025963Heil, Kenneth D.   295802008-07-10
United States, New Mexico, Mora, Santa Fe National Forest. Pecos Wilderness. Santa Barbara Divide, above the headwaters of the Pecos River. South of Truchas. Alpine Tundra., 35.979633 -105.5613, 3783m

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Sabulina rubella (Wahlenb.) Dillenb. & Kadereit
SJNM-V-0026025Heil, Kenneth D.   298032008-08-05
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Santa Fe National Forest. Elk Mountain Road. F.S. Road 646 14.6 mi at top of Elk Mountain near towers. Subalpine Community., 35.767283 -105.553333, 3558m

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Sabulina rubella (Wahlenb.) Dillenb. & Kadereit
SJNM-V-0026023Heil, Kenneth D.   353582014-08-05
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Rio Costilla Land Grant. 2.97 miles southwest of State Line Peak. 11.2 miles east of Costilla.; 36.96223 -105.33108, 36.96223 -105.33108, 3839m

SJNM
Sabulina rubella (Wahlenb.) Dillenb. & Kadereit
SJNM-V-0025864Heil, Kenneth D.   360622017-07-19
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Rio Costilla Park. Ca 7.3 air miles east of Amalia. Ca 2.24 miles north of Big Costilla Peak. Ca .2 mile southeast of the ""Hammer Head"".; 36.9522222 -105.3230556, 36.952222 -105.323056, 3906m

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Sabulina macrantha (Rydb.) Dillenb. & Kadereit
Heil, Kenneth D.   376362023-07-22
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Rio Grande National Forest. La Garita Mountains. F.S. Road 676. Miners Creek area. .86 air miles northeast of Trailhead., 37.940278 -106.576944, 3462m


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