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

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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory


RMBL
Hierochloe hirta subsp. arctica (J Presl) G Weimarck
RMBL0002634Taylor, Kevin J.   2311995-08-05
United States, Colorado, Park, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area, San Isabel and Pike National Forest, W-facing slope of the Great Plateau, 10.5 mi N of Buena Vista., 39.000961 -106.102339, 3597m

RMBL
Hierochloe hirta subsp. arctica (J Presl) G Weimarck
RMBL0002633Seagrist, Randy   11631995-08-05
United States, Colorado, Park, Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Area, San Isabel and Pike National Forest, SW slope of the Great Plateau, 10.5 mi N of Buena Vista., 39.000261 -106.10294, 3597 - 3658m

RMBL
Hierochloe hirta (Schrank) Borbás
RMBL0002635Barrell, Joseph   32-621962-06-13
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Embayment in Fish Creek, 2-3 mi W of Cebolla Creek., 38.127116 -107.072265, 2819m

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Hierochloe odorata (L.) Beauvois
RMBL0002636Shubert, Moras L.   s.n.1956-07-03
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, 2 mi S of Gothic., 38.943184 -106.97595, 2804 - 2896m


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