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

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


MESA
Epipactis gigantea Dougl. ex Hook.
MESA03012Jessica Condon   1622016-06-29
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Mee Canyon bottom at a pool at a spring., 39.11917 -108.88625, 1524m

MESA
MESA05192W. A. Kelley   07071978-71978-07-07
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Near Antone Springs Campground; 38.3225 -108.1825, 38.3225 -108.1825, 2865m

MESA
MESA05193T. Archibeque   91-0301991-05-24
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Lindsey property, T1S R70W Sec 31; 39.9211 -105.2676, 39.9211 -105.2676, 1829m

MESA
MESA05194Stephen B. Austin   2381998-07-06
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa National Forest; Fruita Division; Fruita Picnic Area, 38.867788 -108.762685, 2661m

MESA
MESA05195D. Hartman   
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Entrance of North Cheyenne Canyon, 38.788697 -104.877123, 1951m

MESA
MESA05196Dan Hartman   81241972-07-01
United States, Colorado, El Paso, along South Cheyenne Creek, 38.875639 -104.899988, 2499m

MESA
MESA05197Pete Larson   4-1021994-06-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Glade Park Quad; 1/2 mile east of Mud Springs Campground, 38.905309 -108.730097, 2667m

MESA
MESA05198W. A. Kelley   
United States, Colorado, Montrose, near Antone Springs campground, 38.323055 -108.183135

MESA
Epipactis gigantea Dougl. ex Hook.
MESA05199W.A. Kelley   80-801980-06-10
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Unaweep Canyon 5 miles N.E. of Gateway along West Creek seep area, 38.725989 -108.904299, 2134m

MESA
Epipactis gigantea Dougl. ex Hook.
MESA05200D.D. Norris   88-131988-06-04
United States, Colorado, Mesa, seepage area along HWY 141 in Unaweep Canyon approx 10 northeast of Gateway; 165' NW of bridge, 38.779044 -108.868227, 1676m

MESA
Epipactis gigantea Dougl. ex Hook.
MESA05201W.A. Kelley   80-1301980-07-02
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Unaweep Canyon 5 miles northeast of Gateway along West Creek, 38.725989 -108.904299, 2134m

MESA
Habenaria hyperborea (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f.
MESA05202W. A. Kelley   07081978-61978-07-08
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Antone Springs area; 38.3225 -108.1825, 38.3225 -108.1825, 2819m

MESA
Habenaria hyperborea (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f.
MESA05203W.A. Kelley   80-1431980-07-11
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa., 39.158426 -108.072574, 792m

MESA
Habenaria hyperborea (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f.
MESA05204W.A. Kelley   80-1731980-07-29
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Cayton Campground area, San Juan Mts (R10W T41N Sec 26), 37.7849 -107.9393, 2896m

MESA
MESA05205W.A. Kelley   88-1111988-07-28
United States, Colorado, Mesa, USFS Rd. 709 from Redcliff to Shrine Pass, 39.538074 -106.309325, 3200m

MESA
Habenaria hyperborea (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f.
MESA05206Joann Young   07011978-360
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa, 39.06667 -107.93611, 3048m

MESA
Habenaria unalascensis (Spreng.) S. Watson
MESA05207Pete Larson   4-981994-06-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Glade Park Quad; 1/2 mile east of Mud Springs Campground, 38.905309 -108.730097, 2667m

MESA
Habenaria unalascensis (Spreng.) S. Watson
MESA05208W.A. Kelley   07201978-21978-07-20
United States, Colorado, Montrose, Antone Springs; 38.3225 -108.1825, 38.3225 -108.1825, 2819m

MESA
Listera cordata (L.) R. Br. ex Ait. f.
MESA05209W.A. Kelley   89-201989-08-04
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Grand Mesa; Cottonwood Lake #1 north side, 39.074243 -107.972061

MESA
MESA05210Pete Larson   3-481993-08-19
United States, Colorado, Mesa, southeast side of Fruita Reservoir #1, 38.845689 -108.75343, 2792m

MESA
MESA05211Joann Young   08041978-161978-08-04
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Taylor Park, 38.870707 -106.559464, 2743m


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