Dataset: NPS-FOLA
Taxa: Astragalus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Laramie National Historic Site


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Astragalus agrestis Dougl. ex G. Don
Heidel, Bonnie   23822003-07-18
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southeastern Plains: Goshen Hole: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: on Fort grounds ca 2 air mi WSW of Fort Laramie (town)., 42.20492 -104.55784

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Dorn, Robert   97002003-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.21833 -104.56667, 1341m

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Dorn, Robert   100252004-09-20
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.19833 -104.54167, 1311m

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Astragalus laxmannii var. robustior (Hook.) Barneby & S.L.Welsh
843Nelson, B. E.   320711994-05-23
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: along the Oregon Trail between the Laramie and North Platte rivers, ca 3 air mi W of Fort Laramie (town); ca 23 air mi NW of Torrington. SW1/4 S17, 42.22311 -104.57446, 1353m

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Heidel, Bonnie   23582003-07-17
United States, Wyoming, Southeastern Plains: Goshen Hole: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: southern BLM tract ca 1.7 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town). SE1/4 SE1/4 S28, 42.20619 -104.55836

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Dorn, Robert   96992003-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.21833 -104.56667, 1341m

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Heidel, Bonnie   25622004-05-28
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southeastern Plains; Fort Laramie National Historic Site area, above unnamed tributary to Laramie River, ca. 2 air miles SW of Fort Laramie (town)., 42.20277 -104.55581

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Dorn, Robert   96982003-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.21833 -104.56667, 1341m


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