Dataset: USU-USUUB
Taxa: wyethia => Wyethia, Wyethia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Utah State University Uintah Basin


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USUUB018238S. Goodrich   280772011-05-23
USA, Colorado, Moffat, Moffat county road 75 along the Little Snake River, 40.60913 -108.338386, 1771m

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USUUB018237S. Goodrich   250041995-05-22
USA, Wyoming, Sweetwater, Ashley National Forest, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, ca. 1 mile North of WY-UT line, 41.0207 -109.5126, 1878m

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USUUB018236A. Huber   36581998-05-09
USA, Utah, Uintah, Halfway Hollow drainag, ca. 4 miles NE of Lapoint, 40.4436 -109.7191, 1750m

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USUUB018235S. Goodrich   250701995-05-28
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Antelope Flat, 40.981627 -109.511813, 1890m

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USUUB018234Selar S. Hutchings   1191929-06-30
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, 1/2 way down canyon near Sheep Creek, V.M.R., 40.894722 -109.718056, 2286m

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USUUB018233S. Goodrich   1976-06-09
USA, Utah, Daggett, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, south shore of Lindwood Bay of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, 40.977117 -109.625023, 1859m

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Wyethia amplexicaulis (Nutt.) Nutt.
USUUB018239S. Bell   1978-07-03
USA, Utah, Wasatch, Uintah National Forest, Soapstone Pass, 40.53111 -111.03056, 2768m

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Wyethia amplexicaulis (Nutt.) Nutt.
USUUB018240S. Goodrich   225701988-06-15
USA, Utah, Daggett, 15.5 miles and 124 degrees of Manila, Ashley National forest, Uinta Moutains, 0.4 miles NE of Greendale jct on Hyw 191, 40.8653 -109.4814, 2256m


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