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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Oonopsis foliosa (Torr. & A. Gray) Greene
2551294Robert M. King   124582003-06-06
United States, Colorado, Otero, Comanche National Grassland, off Colorado Hwy 109, ca. 9 mi S of La Junta, 37.88611 -103.52833, 1341m

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Oonopsis foliosa (Torr. & A. Gray) Greene
2551322Robert M. King   124672003-06-06
United States, Colorado, Otero, Comanche National Grassland, along Grassland Road 802, ca. 1 mi W of Colorado Hwy 109, 37.80277 -103.4975, 1329m

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Oonopsis wardii (A. Gray) Greene
1731751Robert M. King   114102000-07-18
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Along Wyoming 130, ~15 mi W of Laramie, 41.28333 -105.85, 2245m

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Oonopsis engelmannii (A. Gray) Greene
2697829Charles C. Parry   s.n.1874-08-00
United States, Colorado, Plains east of Denver.

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Oonopsis multicaulis (Nutt.) Greene
100201827Keith H. Dueholm   70351979-06-18
United States, Wyoming, Niobrara, Ca. 1.5 (air) mi. E Redbird., 1189m


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