Dataset: FLD-
Taxa: Amauriopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000808DW Jamieson   1987-09-14
United States, Colorado, La Plata, Durango; along North College Drive., 37.29297 -107.854103, 2073m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000809C.A. Kutzleb   K--2171931-09-11
United States, Colorado, La Plata, San Juan National Forest, RR Plot 13, Plant G., 2286m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000810Gasper A. Loughridge   3671934-07-24
United States, Colorado, La Plata, San Juan National Forest; ridge between Lost Creek and Lake Eileen., 37.45487 -107.577921, 2865m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000811F.D. Abbot   A--71935-08-15
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Near Piedra River., 2591m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000812J.H.Matten   71921-09-21
United States, Colorado, La Plata, Junction Creek., 37.304436 -107.884507, 2042m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000813Richard E. Moseley, Jr.   1997-08-02
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, NE of Williams Creek Reservoir on the western slope of the Continental Divide, adjacent to the Weminuche Wilderness., 37.52055556 -107.1952778, 2545 - 2941m

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Amauriopsis dissecta (A. Gray) Rydb.
FLD0000814Ken Heil & Wayne Mietty   24776A2004-09-08
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, Devil Mountain Road (FR 626), ca 3.0 mi W of State Hwy 151 on US Hwy 160; 0.7 mi up Devil Mountain Road., 37.21611111 -107.1480556, 2079m

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FLD0000815Eilene Lyon   1312013-08-29
United States, Colorado, La Plata, Growing roadside at 730 N Rainbow Rd, south of Durango., 37.16586 -107.871791, 1958m

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FLD0000807Eilene Lyon   1312013-08-29
United States, Colorado, La Plata, Growing roadside at 730 N Rainbow Rd, south of Durango., 37.16586 -107.871791, 1958m


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Google Map

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