Dataset: COCO-
Taxa: Celastraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado College, Carter Herbarium


COCO
COCO-V-0006737J. Hartwell   3631935-08-03
United States, Colorado, El Paso(?), 2 m N of Palmer Lake, 39.152046 -104.914039

COCO
COCO-V-0006736R. Livingston   1939-08-23
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Catamount Creek in moist area beside road, 38.8999 -105.084871, 2896m

COCO
COCO-V-0006739S. Sigstedt   94641980-08-22
United States, Colorado, Teller, Mueller Ranch; in steam bed in wet area with Salix sp., 38.92023 -105.186204, 2606m

COCO
COCO-V-0006740W Penland   49001957-08-18
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Very wet seepage area; few mi NE of Falcon, 38.951843 -104.58587, 2073m

COCO
COCO-V-0006738T. Kelso   01-1652001-08-20
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Black Squirrel Creek drainage nr junction with CO24, along creek banks in sandy mud., 2073m

COCO
COCO-V-0006735L. Fugere   11-912011-06-30
United States, Colorado, El Paso, 4 Way Ranch, Black Squirrel Creek Drainage; among mixed graminoids next to stream, in sandy, wet soil with organic matter in bottom of drainage.


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