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

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00023630Mary Edwards   E-7691990-06-01
United States of America, Colorado, La Plata, Spring Cr. San Juan NE ca. 0.4 mi E of Ute/NE boundary on NE road 537., 37.14144 -107.544, 2103m

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00014865Loraine Yeatts   48702003-05-16
United States of America, New Mexico, Catron, Sawtooth Mts. ca. 14 mi. NW of Datil, headwaters of Alamacito Cr, large meadow between Monument Rock and butte 8919., 2499m

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00043029Mary Edwards   E-3851982-05-29
United States of America, Colorado, Montrose, Jct. 141 & 145 Naturita - Norwood Hwy., 38.225052 -108.505682

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00033732Everett Runyon   1311935-06-29
United States of America, Kansas, Ellis, 12 miles north of Hayes, KS in Ellis County., 39.088711 -99.317232

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00052860Mary Edwards   E-8361991-06-11
United States of America, Colorado, La Plata, Spring Creek, San Juan National Forest, .4 mi E. of Ute N. F. boundry on N. F. road 537. Gentle slope N. of road., 2103m

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00056576Mary Edwards   7691990-06-01
United States of America, Colorado, La Plata, CO Spring Cr. San Juan N.E. ca. 0.4 mi E of Ute/N. E. boundary on N.E. road 537, gentle slope N. of road; 7.5' Bayfield quad., 37.14267 -107.53864, 2103m

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Leucelene ericoides (Torr.) Greene
KHD00064187Loraine Yeatts   53591987-04-28
United States of America, New Mexico, Sierra, Mimbres Mts, at milepost 53 along NM hwy 152, 3.6 mi. from Hillsboro 64° NE of true N and 1.7mi. from Black Peak SE 124° of true N, 32.94468 -107.507, 1606m


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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.