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

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Colorado College, Carter Herbarium


COCO
COCO-V-0004567S. Tsocanos   11-1312011-07-07
United States, Colorado, El Paso, 4 Way Ranch, northern tributary to the Black Squirrel Creek Drainage ("Loosestrife Drainage"); abundant in marshy areas all throughout tributary, bunched together in wet soil, growing with Juncus sp. and Carex sp.

COCO
TEMP7983N. Snow   80352000-07-07
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Chico Basin Ranch; area adj to seep above Burnt Creek; just W of main road ca. 8.7 road mi SSE of ranch headquarters; flowers purple, 38.423347 -104.402222, 1500m

COCO
COCO-V-0004566J. Sasser   792001-09-14
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Bordering fenced off bubbling spring. Found with Asclepias spp. and Nasturtium officinlae. Chico Basin Ranch, Burnt Creek area., 38.455551 -104.395567, 1512m


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Google Map

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