Dataset: MESA
Taxa: Berberidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


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MESA02787S. Stern   11292016-00-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area, Mee Canyon, Trail from Black Ridge to Alcove, at Alcove, 39.093444 -108.872917, 1677m

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MESA02783Jessica Condon   1042016-05-26
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Knowles Canyon drop in., 39.07232 -108.93388, 1680m

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MESA04412Joann Young   M-11988-05-18
United States, Colorado, Emery, base of N-facing cliff in protected canyon of the San Rafael Swell area, approx 3 mi from Hwy 24, 1494m

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MESA04413W. A. Kelley   80-391980-05-23
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Rabbit Valley, 39.17167 -109.02, 1524m

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MESA04414Joann Young   07011978-415
United States, Colorado, Mesa, canyons of Uncompahgre (more prevalent on far western edge of Uncompahgre), 1494m

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MESA04415Stephen B. Austin   2881999-05-17
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Rabbit Valley area at a small campground, 1402m

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MESA04416W. A. Kelley   82-1021982-06-09
United States, Utah, Grand, Thompson Canyon, 3 miles north of Thompson., 39.014519 -109.708166, 1829m

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MESA07025Stephen Stern   12212022-05-23
United States, Colorado, Mesa, McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area, Rabbit Valley, McDonald Creek trail, approx. 1 mi S of Trailhead, 39.152583 -109.02937, 1341m

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MESA04417Stephen B. Austin   4082001-06-06
USA, Colorado, Cataract Gulch Trailhead, 37.898769 -107.435388, 2926m

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MESA04418Stephen B. Austin   1851998-05-11
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Elk Creek Ranch; along Elk Creek, 39.678097 -107.575073, 2515m

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MESA04419T. Archibeque   91-511991-05-24
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Lindsey property, T1S R70W Sec 31, 39.9211 -105.2676, 1829m

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MESA04420W. Baker   82-451982-05-10
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, ca 2 mi SSW of Piceance Creek Road and State Highway 64., 40.0698 -108.2452, 1800m

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MESA04424Joann Sauvage   A-61988-05-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Top of Pine Mtn Rd. at intersection with Bull Hill Rd, 38.67722 -108.8925, 2402m

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MESA04425Raja Ziady   741986-05-15
United States, Colorado, Heurfano, Near HWY 160 at La Veta Pass, 37.61308 -105.186025, 2865m

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MESA04426W. A. Kelley   84-461984-05-31
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Divide Fork road near Carson's Hole, 38.683106 -108.692389, 2499m

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MESA04427Lani Benz   94-421994-05-09
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 4.4 miles N of Collbran, Kimball Creek road 275 Plateau Creek T9S R95W Sec 2, 39.283762 -107.953912, 2286m

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MESA04428A.L. Bryant   851967-07-03
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Gunnison National Forest; Sec. 10, T 15 S, R 87 W, (unsurveyed). 5 meters south of research quadrat 5-1., 38.763187 -107.102117, 2865m

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MESA04429Pete Larson   4-961994-06-05
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 1/2 mi E of Mud Springs Campground, 38.905309 -108.730097, 2667m

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MESA09295Grace Gardner   802020-06-25
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Seiber Canyon, 2.5 miles along the upper plateau of the canyon, following the trail after the first drop-off. Growing on the shaded hill leading into the first large alcove on the south side of the canyon., 39.045 -108.911, 1753m

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MESA03943Anderson, John L.   89-1581989-09-13
United States, Colorado, San Miguel, N side of San Juan Mtns; San Miguel River drainage ca. 1 mis. S of Hwy 145 on Specie Creek Road (FS #6191), 37.682916 -108.329395, 2316m

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MESA04411W. A. Kelley   88-291988-05-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, seep NE of Gateway, 1524m

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MESA04421unknown   601975-07-00
United States, Colorado, unknown, 2438m

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MESA04422W. A. Kelley   80-291980-05-22
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Land's End Road, 38.983426 -108.286105, 1981m

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MESA04423W. A. Kelley   06031978-131978-06-03
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Near Divide of Fork Campground on Uncompahgre Plateau; 38.701024 -108.678716; 38.701024 -108.678716, 38.701024 -108.678716, 2743m


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