Dataset: NPS-MEVE
Taxa: Hackelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mesa Verde National Park


NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 73741COLYER & OPPELT   1994-06-24
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, WATERLINE, SLANT DRILL SITE, BASE, 2073m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 63256MEVE EXPLORERS' CAMP   1944-00-00
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, LONG CANYON, ROCK SPRINGS, 1981m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 62077COLYER, MARILYN   1985-05-21
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, WETHERILL MESA, MINETTE HOGBACK DIKE, S. END

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 62090COLYER, MARILYN   1985-05-21
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, ROCK CANYON, UMUR BOUNDARY

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 61722ROSS, KENNETH   1940-05-28
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, NAVAJO CANYON, HD., 2408m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 61721NUSBAUM & SCHMOLL   1925-00-00
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, SPRUCE CANYON, 2103m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 61720BADER, E.H.   1929-00-00
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, NAVAJO CANYON, JCT. W/ WICKIUP CANYON, 1928m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 63257COLYER & MARTIN   1979-05-18
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, SPRUCE TREE CANYON, FOOTBRIDGE, 2073m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 73740COLYER & OPPELT   1994-06-24
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, WATERLINE, SLANT DRILL SITE, BASE, 2073m

NPS:MEVE
Hackelia gracilenta (Eastw.) I.M. Johnston
MEVE 73739COLYER, MARILYN   1984-03-23
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, SODA CANYON, ROCK QUARRY TRAIL, 1981m


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