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

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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory


RMBL
Piptatherum micranthum (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth
RMBL0002643Barrell, Joseph   124-621962-06-25
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, S-facing cliff in Canyon of Cebolla Creek, about 2 mi SW of Cathedral., 38.078298 -107.044803, 2745m

RMBL
Piptatherum micranthum (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth
RMBL0002645Barrell, Joseph   62-571957-08-08
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Canyon in the "Palisades", Gunnison., 38.545825 -106.925321, 2377m

RMBL
Piptatherum pungens (Torr. ex Spreng.) Dorn
RMBL0002646Barrell, Joseph   12-641964-06-21
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Rise of land about 4.5 mi NE of the summit of Los Pinos Pass., 38.127862 -106.916987, 3018m

RMBL
Piptatherum pungens (Torr.) Dorn
RMBL0004697Emily A. Holt   3822000-06-05
United States, Colorado, Pitkin, Central Colorado: Sawatch Range, West Slope Continental Divide: Nast Lake area, 3.6 road mi from Chapman Campground on spur road off Forest Road 105, ca 4.5 air mi SE of Norrie; ca 15 air mi NE of Aspen., 39.296066 -106.60601, 2652 - 2683m


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