Dataset: USU-USUUB
Taxa: Achillea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Utah State University Uintah Basin


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USUUB000063A.F. Richards   281929-07-29
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Indian Canyon, 39.9315 -110.6386, 2350m

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USUUB000068Lori Hogue   281988-07-09
USA, Utah, Below Dark Canyon, 2440m

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USUUB000064Amanda Poulson   411995-07-05
USA, Utah, Paradise Road, 14 miles from junctionwithhighway 121, 40.578889 -109.835972, 2280m

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USUUB000066S. Goodrich   252551995-08-04
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Uinta Mountains, Francis Creek, 40.759 -109.4705, 2530m

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USUUB000069Peggy Payne   211988-07-08
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Below Dark Canyon, Farm Creek Road, 40.9 -110.033333, 2590m

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USUUB000061Bruce Jones   401997-08-10
USA, Utah, Not given, 40.6586 -109.4705, 2300m

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USUUB000062C. Santoro   331997-07-07
USA, Utah, 2300m

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USUUB000065T. Mayer   361994-07-07
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Not given, 40.7143 -110.0198, 3000m

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USUUB000067David B.Palmer   631993-07-29
USA, Utah, Not given, 2990m

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USUUB000055A.L. Starr   S11928-06-10
USA, Utah, Ashley National Forest, Moon Lake, 40.565833 -110.5, 2440m

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USUUB000060Mike Smith   s.n.1997-07-07
USA, Utah, Not given, 40.6586 -109.4705

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USUUB000054S. Goodrich   282522011-07-15
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Uinta Mountains, West of Greendale, 40.863639 -109.505167

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USUUB000059S. Goodrich   252551995-08-04
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Uinta Mountains, Francis Creek, 40.759 -109.4705, 2530m

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USUUB000305John S. Bennett   431916-06-26
USA, Utah, Ashley National Forest, at counting corral, 40.708611 -109.425833, 2440m


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