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

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


MESA
Forsellesia meionandra (Koehne) Heller
MESA03855L.E. Cassin   12016-04-13
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 1 mile East of 45 1/2 Rd., 39.241614 -108.153643, 1723m

MESA
Forsellesia meionandra (Koehne) Heller
MESA09365E. Archer   112018-04-17
USA, Colorado, Mesa, Near Fruita on private property SW of Horsethief Canyon State Wildlife Area, 0.3 km S of Colorado River, 39.165 -108.81361, 1366m

MESA
Forsellesia meionandra (Koehne) Heller
MESA09263Grace Gardner   62020-05-25
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Rabbits Ear trail 4/10 of a mile south of the trailhead on top of the first rise.; 39.190767 -108.950917; 39.190767 -108.950917, 39.190767 -108.950917, 1587m

MESA
MESA09736John L. Anderson   90-1261990-06-13
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Pinyon Canyon Army Maneuver area, Burson camp., 37.490207 -104.017361


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