Dataset: PUSC
Taxa: Stellaria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado State University - Pueblo


PUSC
Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
PCSU001041Daniel Hoover   11966-04-11
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, 1402m

PUSC
PCSU003934P.L. Ginter   10971946-06-24
United States, Colorado, 2316m

PUSC
Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
PCSU000375F.M. Willaims   1966-04-11
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, 1402m

PUSC
Stellaria media (L.) Vill.
PCSU001042Bill Gobin   41966-04-18
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, 1402m

PUSC
Stellaria longifolia Muhl. ex Willd.
PCSU003411Neal Osborn   1986-07-11
United States, Colorado, Park, Blossam Gaurd Station, 2957m

PUSC
PCSU002825Neal Osborn   27341970-06-12
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, S. slope, W. Spanish Peak, 3109m

PUSC
PCSU002841Neal Osborn   32311971-06-26
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Wahatoya Trail, W. Spanish Peak, 3078m

PUSC
PCSU000418Carolyn Howard   4151969-07-04
United States, Colorado, Custer, Comanche Lake Trail, 3078m

PUSC
PCSU003635Carolyn Howard   1361969-05-17
United States, Colorado, Fremont, Phantom Canyon, 1829m

PUSC
PCSU001644Carolyn Howard   9511970-06-08
United States, Colorado, Fremont, Phantom Canyon, 1951m


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