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

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Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument


NPS:FLFO
FLFO 2198CONPS   7681987-09-16
USA, Colorado, TELLER, 1/2 mi e of florissant cemetery on small tributary of grape cr.; boggy area, abundant locally

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 2199CONPS   971982-07-10
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, ca 1/4 inside monument boundary. Very abundant along stream margins and in wet meadows

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5472CONPS   4341984-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, nw of hornbeck homestead; edge of grape cr and sw-facing slope above it; not abundant

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5473MULLINEAUX, D.   5391985-05-17
USA, Colorado, TELLER, edge of stock pond e of cusack storage barn; scattered, not common

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5474MULLINEAUX, D.   5391985-05-17
USA, Colorado, TELLER, edge of stock pond e of cusack storage barn; scattered, not common

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5475CONPS   428B1984-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5476CONPS   428A1984-06-23
USA, Colorado, TELLER, abundant locally on sandy banks along grape cr, nw of hornbeck homestead

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5477CONPS   6701982-07-19
USA, Colorado, TELLER, locally abundant along nw tributary of grape cr. Where it crosses the south boundary 1/3 mi e of teller co hwy 1

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 5478CONPS   1451982-07-10
USA, Colorado, TELLER, twin rocks valley, ca 1/4 inside monument boundary. Common species in meadow bordering small stream

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9570BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   wab-js 61695-11995-06-16
USA, Colorado, Teller, Rennells Ranch

NPS:FLFO
FLFO 9571BIRCHFIELD, ALEX   wab-js 61695-21995-06-16
USA, Colorado, Teller, Rennells Ranch


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