Dataset: NPS-FLFO
Taxa: Grossulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument


NPS:FLFO
Ribes cereum Dougl.
FLFO 2085EDWARDS, M.E.   E-4001982-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, ca 1/4 inside monument boundary. Meadow, edge of mixed woods, 2620m

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FLFO 5223Mullineaux, D. et. al.   5431985-05-17
USA, Colorado, TELLER, base of hill along nw edge of hornbeck homestead; only plant locally

NPS:FLFO
Ribes cereum Dougl.
FLFO 5224CONPS   2411982-08-16
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, 1/4 mi w of monument boundary; s-facing slope, in rocky crevice among PP granite boulders; infrequent; fls. Pink; berries orange-red

NPS:FLFO
Ribes cereum Dougl.
FLFO 5225Edwards, M. & Denham, M.   e-4001982-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, ca 1/4 inside monument boundary. Meadow, edge of mixed woods

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FLFO 5226Yeatts, L. & Edwards, M.   4841983-06-30
USA, Colorado, TELLER, near hornbeck homestead. Base of s-facing rocky hill of volcanic origin, infrequent, with r.cereum and r.aureum

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FLFO 5227CONPS   2301982-08-16
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, 1/4 mi w of monument boundary; damp area close to small stream, in shade, with salix; berries red, fls. White

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5228CONPS   771982-07-10
USA, Colorado, TELLER, wet bottomlands near stream, with grasses and sedges; abundant; fls. Pink to white

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5229Mullineaux, D. et. al.   5441985-05-17
USA, Colorado, TELLER, open valley bottom at base of hill along nw edge of hornbeck nomestead, rocky area; scattered, with r. aureum; fls. Cream


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