Dataset: RMBL
Taxa: Bromelica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory


RMBL
Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0009507Enquist, Brian J.   9242008-07-24
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Leaving Crested Butte N on Hwy 317 approx 1.5 miles, then 6.6 miles N on Washington Gulch Road. Low NW slopes of Gothic Mountain., 38.963383 -107.033947, 3155m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0009508Enquist, Brian J.   8942008-07-31
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Historic Painter Boy Mine site. Leaving Crested Butte, N on Hwy 317 approx 1.5 miles, then 7.8 miles N on Washington Gulch Road. S side Mount Baldy., 38.96888 -107.041713, 3353m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0002510Largent, George   1381950-07-18
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gothic Natural Area., 38.992156 -107.02996, 2987 - 3903m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0002509Clark, Maxine   s.n.1956-07-03
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Rocky Mountain Biological Station (Gothic)., 38.959158 -106.989768, 2896m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0002508Buck, Paul   13401979-06-30
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Kettle Pond area near (E side of) East River and immediately (1 mi.) S of Gothic., 38.944467 -106.975278, 2865m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0002507Brown, Walter V.   53671957-07-22
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Around Gothic., 38.959158 -106.989768, 2745m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0010041Brian J. Enquist   5752005-06-21
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Approximately 1 mile north on Washington Gulch Road, from Rte 135 north of Crested Butte., 38.897019 -106.979161, 2815m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0010331Williams, Charles F.   9242013-06-28
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Top of Research Meadow. Forest edge near old deer exclosure., 38.9565 -106.9827, 2943m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0010345Williams, Charles F.   9432013-07-09
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. One mile N of Gothic, just S of Avery Campground., 38.97497 -106.99566, 2957m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0010571Williams, Charles F.   11502014-06-21
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gothic. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Research Meadow - above NE corner, 200m beyond fence, near edge of slope to Copper Creek., 38.958469 -106.982625, 2941m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0011179Zorio, Stephanie D.   3302014-07-13
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, From Crested Butte, 6mi. S on Rt. 135. Turn L onto Co. Rd. 740, Cement Creek Rd. for ~10mi. Hunter's Hill trailhead on left. Follow trail through aspen stand, take first trail spur on the left. Langenheim study: SF16-A, 60m., 38.927864 -106.787033, 3511m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0011186Zorio, Stephanie D.   3372014-06-28
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, From Crested Butte, 6mi. S on Rt. 135. Turn L onto Co. Rd. 740, Cement Creek Rd, left onto Walrod Gulch Rd. Pass one left spur then left onto Trail 418, the Walrod Cutoff Trail, right onto Trail 409. Langenheim study: UH14-A., 38.8522 -106.848617, 3378m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0011585Simha, Anita   AS-401-G32016-07-19
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Meadow bordered by Veratrum and Populus tremuloides. 0.2 miles in and to the right from the 401/Copper Creek Trailhead (first trail spur north of Gothic). Pass through willows and along a Veratrum-bordered path to reach meadow., 38.965 -106.98, 3007 - 3011m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0004581Williams, Charles F.   24682019-07-02
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Kettle Ponds, 1.25 mi. SE of Gothic. Perimeter of upper (northernmost) pond., 38.944895 -106.977401, 2880m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0004632Williams, Charles F.   25252019-07-09
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Kettle Ponds, 1.25 mi. SE of Gothic. North and NW side of largest, southernmost pond. From water's edge to top of rocky moraine surrounding pond ~30m from pond., 38.9453 -106.9754, 2880m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0005393Williams, Charles F.   29172019-08-02
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Kettle Ponds, 1.25 mi. SE of Gothic. NE side of largest, southernmost pond., 38.945046 -106.974375, 2880m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0004733Emily A. Holt   22012000-07-13
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Central Colorado: Gore Range, West Slope Continental Divide: Big Horn Creek area, on Forest Service Trail 2013, ca 4 air mi E of Vail., 39.652605 -106.280879, 2622 - 3232m

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Bromelica bulbosa (Geyer ex Porter & Coulter) W.A.Weber
RMBL0004726Emily A. Holt   14532000-06-28
United States, Colorado, Eagle, Central Colorado: Gore Range, West Slope Continental Divide: off Forest Road 405, ca 5.5 mi from Colo Hwy 131, ca 7 air mi SE from State Bridge., 39.77429 -106.620049, 2591 - 2861m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0006701Lehr, Paula J.   s.n.1987-06-22
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Keystone Iron Fen, ca. 3.25 airmiles W of Crested Butte just above County Road 12 at base of Mount Emmons., 38.863875 -107.041556, 2911m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0007540Williams, Charles F.   499b2011-07-22
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. NE corner of Research Meadow. Top of meadow just beyond fence, near slope above Copper Creek., 38.95836 -106.98269, 3048m

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Bromelica spectabilis (Scribn.) W.A. Weber
RMBL0007679Grecia Fernanda Rivas Rios   s.n.2023-07-20
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Pfeiler Site. Washington Gulch Road, FS 811, 1000ft S of Elkton, 6.0 airmiles NW of Crested Butte., 38.96095732 -107.031853, 3164m


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