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

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


MESA
MESA05574Stephen B. Austin   3011999-06-10
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa National Forest; next to Fruita Reservoir #3, 38.866133 -108.762779, 2731m

MESA
MESA05575R.A. Arnold   9781979-08-10
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 10 miles northeast of Gateway along Colorado Hwy 141 (R103W T15S Sec. 3), 38.771506 -108.886046, 1758m

MESA
MESA05576Stephen B. Austin   581996-06-06
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa National Forest, 39.072586 -108.11065, 2591m

MESA
MESA02520S. Stern   SS9592014-06-24
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 39.16751 -108.86521

MESA
MESA02776Jessica Condon   722016-05-18
United States, Colorado, Mesa, McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area, Pollock Canyon, E Fork at seep in metamorphic rock., 39.13737 -108.80767, 1494m

MESA
Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine (Engelm.) Calder & Taylor
MESA03008Jessica Condon   1582016-06-28
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Mee Canyon. Dry wash., 39.10475 -108.87505, 1694m

MESA
Equisetum hyemale var. affine (Engelm.) A.A. Eat.
MESA05577   
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Along North side of F 1/2 Road between 25 road and 25 1/2 rd, 1402m


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