Dataset: NPS-DETO
Taxa: Salicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Devils Tower National Monument


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Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera (W.Aiton) J.E.Eckenwalder
1130Marriott, Hollis   4031978-05-01
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: North side of road, just E of bridge., 44.59081 -104.70405

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1131Marriott, Hollis   6041981-04-04
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Just E of Visitor Center parking lot., 44.59042 -104.71951

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1132Marriott, Hollis   4041978-05-01
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Tower Trail, north end of west face., 44.59341 -104.71801

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1133Marriott, Hollis   12961982-07-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: South side of old stream channel loop., 44.58665 -104.71449

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Heidel, Bonnie   36022012-06-05
United States, Wyoming, Crook, Black Hills; Devils Tower National Monument, W of Belle Fourche R, ca 2 mi SW of entrance., 44.579802 -104.718841

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1134Giles, G. W.   821934-00-00
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Road S of Devils Tower., 44.58383 -104.71521

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1137Rutter   151936-05-18
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: 1/2 mi S of Devil's Tower, 44.58257 -104.71574

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1136Marriott, Hollis   10561982-05-24
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: S of entry station., 44.58902 -104.69998

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1138Marriott, Hollis   647-481981-05-15
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: W of Belle Fourche River, ca 150 yds upstream from bridge., 44.59081 -104.70405

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1135Marriott, Hollis   12971982-07-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: North side of old stream channel loop., 44.58665 -104.71449


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