Dataset: DBG-KHD
Taxa: Cherleria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00064324B. E. Nelson   591362003-07-13
United States of America, Colorado, Mineral, Eastern San Juan Mountains: Baldy Mountain, ca 2 air mi SE of Ruby Lake, ca 15 air mi SW of Creede., 37.6886 -107.1188, 3585 - 3807m

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00066935Emily L. Hartman   49531982-08-03
United States of America, Colorado, Hinsdale, American Basin, ca. 24 mi SW of Lake City., 3581m

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00077750Amy Louise Schneider   AS 6522022-07-14
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek, Site 2. Small alpine meadow east of trail., 39.6545 -105.78927

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
Jennifer Toews   JMT642023-07-22
United States of America, Colorado, Park, Lost Creek Wilderness. Tarryall Mountains, Bison Peak: saddle., 39.23023383 -105.504198, 3630m

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00081352Lori E. Brummer   101122012-07-19
U.S.A., Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa: Grand Mesa National Forest: Crag Crest Trail, high point of trail, ca 3.5 trail mi from west trailhead, to ca 1.5 trail mi ENE of trailhead, ca 11 air mi NNW of Cedaredge., 39.0604 -107.946, 3317 - 3399m

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00081353Lori E. Brummer   19342010-08-11
U.S.A., Colorado, Hinsdale, San Juan Mountains: Uncompaghre Wilderness: Horsethief Trail and Darley Mountain, ca 5.5 air mi ESE of Ouray., 37.9951 -107.5827, 3780 - 3902m

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Cherleria obtusiloba (Rydb.) A. J. Moore & Dillenb.
KHD00081270Lori E. Brummer   18442010-08-10
U.S.A., Colorado, Ouray, San Juan Mountains: Engineer Pass: Darley Mountain and Bear Creek Trail, ca 5.5 mi SE of Ouray., 37.9756 -107.5841, 3720 - 3915m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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