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

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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory


RMBL
Helictotrichon mortonianum (Scribner) Henrard
RMBL0002629Seagrist, Randy   12121995-08-05
United States, Colorado, Park, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area, Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Bighorn Point of the Great Plateau, 10.5 mi N of Buena Vista., 39.003273 -106.081776, 3749m

RMBL
Helictotrichon mortonianum (Scribner) Henrard
RMBL0002630Seagrist, Randy   12141995-08-05
United States, Colorado, Park, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area, Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Bighorn Point of the Great Plateau, 10.5 mi N of Buena Vista., 39.003273 -106.081776, 3749m

RMBL
Helictotrichon mortonianum (Scribner) Henrard
RMBL0002631Barrell, Joseph   468-621962-07-29
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Just S of the col at the head of Sheep Creek, N-facing slope of Baldy Chato, in the NE San Juan Mountains., 38.041792 -106.945873, 3965m

RMBL
Helictotrichon mortonianum (Scribner) Henrard
RMBL0002632Barrell, Joseph   100-571957-08-28
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Cumberland Pass., 38.68917 -106.48361, 3658m

RMBL
Helictotrichon mortonianum (Scribner) Henrard
RMBL0002628Barrell, Joseph   94-641964-08-06
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Summit of Mesa Seco, about 4 mi E of Lake City., 38.03333 -107.244499, 3892m

RMBL
RMBL0006933Seagrist, Randy   12161995-08-05
United States, Colorado, Park, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area, Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Bighorn Point of the Great Plateau, 10.5 mi N of Buena Vista., 39.003273 -106.081776, 3749m

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Jocelyn Navarro   s.n.2023-08-10
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Cinnamon Mountain, above Paradise Divide, 10 mi. NW of Crested Butte., 38.9918 -107.06707, 3475m

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Lehr, Paula J.   s.n.1984-07-21
United States, Colorado, Summit, Hoosier Ridge, E side of Hoosier Pass, 8 airmiles S of Breckenridge on State Hwy. 9., 39.362267 -106.0212, 3658 - 4069m


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