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

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Fort Laramie National Historic Site


NPS:FOLA
Dorn, Robert   98452004-07-08
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.19833 -104.55833, 1280m

NPS:FOLA
Heidel, Bonnie   24842003-09-04
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southeastern Plains: Goshen Hole: Fort Laramie National Historic Site: south bank of Laramie River ca 1.2 air mi SW of Fort Laramie (town). SW1/4 NW1/4 S27, 42.19958 -104.53348

NPS:FOLA
843Nelson, B. E.   320291994-06-23
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, 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
Dorn, Robert   96802003-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.215 -104.56333, 1341m

NPS:FOLA
Dorn, Robert   100632005-06-09
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, 42.22333 -104.575, 1341m

NPS:FOLA
Heidel, Bonnie   25712004-05-29
United States, Wyoming, Goshen, Southeastern plains; Fort Laramie National Historic Site, north side of Laramie River below fort, ca 2.5 air miles SW of Fort Laramie (town), SE1/4 of NE1/4, 42.20021 -104.55866

NPS:FOLA
843Nelson, B. E.   320401994-06-23
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, 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


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