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

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Utah State University Uintah Basin


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Hypericum anagalloides Cham. & Schlecht.
USUUB005539S. Goodrich   262982000-07-27
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Ashley Forest, Uinta Mountains, Rock Creek drainage, South Britton Meadow., 40.623534 -110.712694

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USUUB005540M. Stevenson   s.n.2003-08-05
USA, Utah, Wasatch, Lower Clyde Creek riparian study site., 40.219686 -111.270333

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USUUB005541K. E. Weight   98W1928-07-20
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Yellowstone., 40.593802 -110.33574, 2438m

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USUUB005542Sherel Goodrich   9371973-07-27
USA, Utah, Uintah, Whiterocks Canyon., 40.58389 -109.90972, 2225m

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USUUB005543Selar S. Hutchings   1721929-08-02
USA, Utah, Daggett, Sheep Creek Park., 40.886666 -109.883251, 2621m

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USUUB005544S. Goodrich   271222006-07-10
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Uinta Mountains, Greendale., 40.88278 -109.29639, 2195m

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USUUB005545A. Huber   48512007-08-07
USA, Utah, Duchesne, Lower Cart Hollow, Farm Creek Mountain, Uinta Mountains. Uintah-Ouray Indian Reservation Lands., 40.600355 -109.97747, 2280m

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USUUB005546A. Huber   51022011-07-19
USA, Utah, Duchesne, ca. 1 mile northwest of Washes Nipple, West Fork Dry Gulch Creek, Uinta Mountains., 40.502424 -110.202513, 2422m

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USUUB005547S. Goodrich   257421997-07-11
USA, Utah, Daggett, Ashley National Forest, Uinta Mtns, Dutch John Canyon., 40.9523 -109.3667, 2088m

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USUUB005548A. Huber   2231993-07-27
USA, Utah, Uintah, Whiterocks canyon, Uinta Mountains., 40.58389 -109.90972, 2377m


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