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

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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument


NPS:FLFO
FLFO 2096CONPS   2731983-00-00
USA, Colorado, TELLER, near hornbeck homestead. Abundant in wet boggy area w of homestead, 2530m

NPS:FLFO
Luzula parviflora (Ehrh.) Desv.
FLFO 2097CONPS   6581986-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, springy slope among granite boulders, ne-facing slope above stream, 2650m

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5246CONPS   4301984-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, small tributary of grape cr in drainage n of hornbeck homestead; abundant along stream edge

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5247CONPS   451981-06-13
USA, Colorado, TELLER, e of county rd 1, near barn. Open meadow

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5248Edwards, M. et. al.   7851988-08-11
USA, Colorado, TELLER, stock pond just n of wells homesite. In wet, fine clay soil along s shore of pond. Not common

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5249WINGATE, J.   19511982-08-16
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley 1/4 mi w of monument boundary; wet area

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5250CONPS   6881986-07-19
USA, Colorado, TELLER, 1/4 mi e of west boundary, in open valley floor; boggy area along small tributary of grape cr.; common

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9488BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   wab-js 61495-6b1995-06-14
USA, Colorado, Larimer

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9489BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   Not Provided1997-00-00
USA, Colorado, Teller, Dams and associated drainages to East of Hornbek Homestead, on East side of Teller Co. Highway 1

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9490BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   Not Provided1997-07-29
USA, Colorado, Teller, Dams and associated drainages to East of Hornbek Homestead, on East side of Teller Co. Highway 1

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9491BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   wab-js 61495-6a1995-06-14
USA, Colorado, Larimer


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