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

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Fort Laramie National Historic Site


NPS:FOLA
843Nelson, B. E.   320371994-06-23
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: along the Laramie River ca 0.5 mi E of the old fort Laramie, ca 1.7 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town); ca 21 air mi NW of Torrington. N1/2 S28, 42.20235 -104.54822, 1289m

NPS:FOLA
846Nelson, B. E.   336351994-08-08
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: below the Fort Laramie Canal ca 2.5 air mi WSW of Fort Laramie (town); ca 20.5 air mi WNW of Torrington., 42.19628 -104.5567, 1298m

NPS:FOLA
Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
844Nelson, B. E.   330971994-07-20
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: S of the Laramie River along the N side of the Fort Laramie Canal, ca 2 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town); ca 21 air mi NW of Torrington. SW1/4 S28, 42.19595 -104.55032, 1298m

NPS:FOLA
Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
846Nelson, B. E.   336191994-08-08
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: below the Fort Laramie Canal ca 2.5 air mi WSW of Fort Laramie (town); ca 20.5 air mi WNW of Torrington., 42.19271 -104.55906, 1298m

NPS:FOLA
Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
Heidel, Bonnie   23482003-07-17
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southeastern Plains: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: along road N of storage buildings ca 2.1 air mi WSW of Fort Laramie (town). NE1/4 SE1/4, 42.20325 -104.55773, 1295m


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