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

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


MESA
MESA02851Michael Bacciarini   242016-05-25
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Knowles Canyon., 39.07413 -108.92422, 1619m

MESA
MESA05555Stephen B. Austin   481996-05-21
United States, Colorado, Garfield, SE4, NE4, Section 12, T7s, R96w, 39.45231 -108.058634, 1554m

MESA
MESA05556Rob Peck   291986-05-08
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Riparian along Arkansas River below Pueblo dam; alluvial soil; 1.8 mi from jct. of Hwy 96 and reservoir access road, 38.265638 -104.708506, 1433m

MESA
MESA05557Joann Young   x07011978-550
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 1402m

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MESA09342Grace Gardner   1822020-07-25
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Small Canyon feeding into Jones canyon approx. 5 miles south of jones canyon, 39.04546 -108.99654, 1672m

MESA
Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
MESA09331Grace Gardner   1782020-07-18
United States, Colorado, Ouray, In the town of Ridgeway, growing beside the river below the Uncompaghre Riverwalk, 38.162 -107.75075, 2117m

MESA
MESA05558W. A Kelley   87-531987-07-08
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Telephone pole trail, Uncompahgre Plateau, R101W T15S Sec 35, 38.7039 -108.6503, 2515m

MESA
MESA05559W.A. Kelley   96-21996-06-10
United States, Colorado, Telephone pole trail Uncompahgre Plateau, 38.711851 -108.649982, 2438m

MESA
MESA05560W. A. Kelley   96-21996-06-10
United States, Colorado, Telephone pole trail Uncompahgre Plateau, 38.711851 -108.649982, 2438m

MESA
MESA05561W.A. Kelley   96-21996-06-10
United States, Colorado, Telephone pole trail Uncompahgre Plateau, 38.711851 -108.649982, 2438m

MESA
MESA05562W. A. Kelley   82-1001982-06-08
United States, Utah, Sevier, 5 miles north of Fremont Junction, near Willow Spring Wash., 1829m


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