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

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Colorado Mesa University, Walter A. Kelley Herbarium


MESA
MESA01896S. Tabar   1311981-06-16
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, Devil's Hole Gulch Road up toward Danforth Hills, T2N R94W Sec. 4, 40.1715 -107.9445, 2187m

MESA
MESA01898J. Walker & M. Waters   82-3011982-07-06
United States, Colorado, Rio Blanco, 1.6 miles NNW of Jones Ranch, T3S R95W Sec. 21, 39.798925 -108.039048, 2062m

MESA
MESA01897A. Dyar   94-941994-05-25
United States, Colorado, Mesa, 7 miles N of Collbran, up 64.3 road from junction of Hwy 330 and Brush Creek, T8S R94W Sec 25, 39.337323 -107.835727, 2743m

MESA
MESA01899Caroline Warren   1281991-07-28
United States, Colorado, Garfield, At Columbine Spring, 39.60306 -108.95528, 2256m

MESA
MESA01900Austin, Stephen B.   1281997-07-03
United States, Colorado, Mesa County, Twin Peaks Bible Camp., 39.144798 -107.93557, 2451m

MESA
Pilea pumila (L.) A. Gray
MESA01895Mark A. Bassinger   17571991-08-09
United States, Illinois, Pulaski, Ducks Unlimited Wetland Restoration area near Stallings Tracks, 38.72472 -90.06306


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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