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

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00038588Mrs E.R.K   1934-09-03
United States of America, Colorado, San Luis, 37.198981 -105.422688

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00038587Berta Anderson   18571982-06-15
United States of America, Colorado, Alamosa, Road into Great Sand Dunes National Monument, 37.752387 -105.557962, 2301m

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00006181Janet L. Wingate   69582001-09-03
United States of America, Colorado, Costilla, Between town of Blanca and base of Mount Blanca. Oak Ave & NN16th St., 37.437328 -105.511167, 2377m

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00026683Chloe Andersen   92009-09-10
United States of America, Colorado, Denver, Bluff Lake Nature Center; section 16, 39.758424 -104.857121

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00050442Peter G. Root   2281962-07-25
United States of America, Texas, Brewster, Oak Canyon, Big Bend National Park.

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00050443   1935-10-12

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00064061Loraine Yeatts   53371987-04-28
United States of America, New Mexico, Sierra, Mimbres Mts, NM hwy 152 along Middle Percha Creek W. of Hillsboro and 1.18mi. from Star Peak SE 40°of true N, 32.91448 -107.64397, 1729m

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
KHD00065963Melissa Islam   1426.022014-06-13
United States of America, Colorado, Conejos, Ca. 11 km east, southeast of Manassa and about 1.5 km due south from CO-142. In San Luis Hills-Flattop BLM ACEC. Off of internal BLM road., 37.161507 -105.814116, 2529m

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Fallugia paradoxa (D. Don) Endl. ex Torr.
Sue Janssen   8952023-10-22
United States of America, Colorado, Denver, Berkeley Lake Park; near lake shoreline, 39.7831 -105.0487, 1630m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.