Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Onopordum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1731750Robert M. King   111561999-09-16
United States, Colorado, Adams, Brighton Road, ~4 mi N of Brighton, 39.93333 -104.83333, 1578m

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1729507Robert M. King   113792000-07-09
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Town limits of Sedalia, near railroad track

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2999110Robert M. King   139172005-07-14
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Along frontage road to I-25 (ca I-25 mile marker 81), ca 13 mi S of Pueblo., 38.05055 -104.72722, 1648m

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3524812John H. Kellogg   s.n.1933-07-20
United States, Missouri, Saint Francois, Doe Run waste places, 37.74277 -90.4975

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3557804Julian A. Steyermark   809551956-05-12
United States, Missouri, Vernon, Northern slope of Vergil Mound (largely disturbed by strip mining), 5 mi. SSW of Eve., 37.7488889 -94.5997222

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3557262Benjamin F. Bush   s.n.
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3143146Robert M. King   138812005-07-10
United States, Colorado, Weld, Along east frontage road to I-25, ca. 1 mile south of exit #235 to Dacono and Fort Lupton., 40.06916 -104.98, 1543m

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1940206Benjamin F. Bush   57221893-04-23
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau

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100352534Lyster H. Dewey   3041895-07-18
United States, District of Columbia, On dumping ground near U. St, north of Georgetown College grounds.

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100352521Ernest J. Palmer   466451943-07-04
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Waste ground, dumps, old quarry along Centre Street, Roslindale.

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100352526Chester T. Dziekanowski   25271976-08-12
United States, Oregon, Baker, Collected 3 miles north of Baker, on Hwy. 80N.

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100887137Jon Ricketson   42151986-06-15
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, 0.5 miles W of the Twin Arrows Trading Post Exit off E bound I-40, 24 miles E of the I-17 and I-40 junction in Flagstaff, along roadside in cinder soil. Angell Quad. R10E T21N Sec. 35., 1817m

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100887138Jon Ricketson   42161986-06-15
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, 16 miles E of the junction of I-17 along I-40, at the Winona Exit (# 211), N side of exit in cinder soil. Winona Quad. R9E T21N Sec. 14., 1908m

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100887139Jon Ricketson   42171986-06-15
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, 6.3 miles N of the East Flafstaff Exit off I-40 along U.S. 89, in the Black Bill Park area, along roadside and adjacent field in cinder soil. Sunset Crater West Quad. R8E T22N Sec. 10., 2048m

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100887140Jon Ricketson   42181986-06-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, 0.1 miles E of the intersection of Spur Street along U,S, 66 in the city of Flagstaff, S of the Flagstaff Mall, along roadside, in cinder soil. Flagstaff East Quad. R8E T21N Sec. 7., 2073m

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3143138Robert M. King   139162005-07-14
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Along Abbey Rd/Hatchet Ranch Rd at Exit 77 to I-25, ca. 17 mi. S of Pueblo., 37.99444 -104.76111, 1662m

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1726626Robert M. King   114542000-07-30
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City limits of Longmont, 40.13333 -105.13333, 1537m

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1729557Robert M. King   113312000-06-12
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Along Deer Creek Canyon Road, ~2 mi W of Chatfield Lake, 39.55 -105.11666, 1731m

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
3143136Robert M. King   139152005-07-14
United States, Colorado, Fremont, Along US Hwy 50, ca. mile marker 250, about 28 mi W of CaƱon City., 38.39444 -105.62, 1920m

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Onopordum acanthium acanthium
101057327Greg Gust   43242017-06-27
United States, Nevada, Lincoln, Basin and Range National Monument. Garden Valley. ~2.5mi by air east by southeast of Carpenter Spring on West Cherry Creek Rd., 38.036818 -115.57747


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