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

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Colorado College, Carter Herbarium


COCO
TEMP7135C. Hall   378-991999-08-24
United States, Colorado, El Paso, NORAD; Cheyenne Mountain. Growing alongside the walking trail located off of the main parking lot in an oak woodland. Ca. 3 plants., 38.737741 -104.876922

COCO
Smilx lasioneuron Hooker
TEMP7296Charity Hall   157-991999-06-22
United States, Colorado, El Paso, North Cheyenne Canyon. Growing along Lower Columbine Trail in a semi-shaded area with Betula fontinalis, Acer glabrum, and some grasses on granitic soil., 61m

COCO
Smilx lasioneuron Hooker
TEMP7297T. Kelso   138-991999-06-18
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Little Fountain Creek Canyon. Growing in a partially shaded area with Acer glabrum and Oryzopsis asperifolia on moist soil., 38.69121 -104.87441, 244m

COCO
COCO-V-0009694T. Kelso   219-991999-07-01
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Douglas Creek Canyon. Growing on moist soil in a shaded area near Doulgas Creek. Associated species: Quercas gambelii, Acer glabrum., 38.925773 -104.878925

COCO
COCO-V-0009698C. Hall   378-991999-08-24
United States, Colorado, El Paso, NORAD; Cheyenne Mountain. Growing alongside the walking trail located off of the main parking lot in an oak woodland. Ca. 3 plants., 38.737741 -104.876922

COCO
COCO-V-0009692Charity Hall   157-991999-06-22
United States, Colorado, El Paso, North Cheyenne Canyon. Growing along Lower Columbine Trail in a semi-shaded area with Betula fontinalis, Acer glabrum, and some grasses on granitic soil., 61m

COCO
TEMP7696T. Kelso   219-991999-07-01
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Douglas Creek Canyon. Growing on moist soil in a shaded area near Doulgas Creek. Associated species: Quercas gambelii, Acer glabrum., 38.925773 -104.878925

COCO
COCO-V-0009695T. Kelso   138-991999-06-18
United States, Colorado, El Paso, Little Fountain Creek Canyon. Growing in a partially shaded area with Acer glabrum and Oryzopsis asperifolia on moist soil., 38.69121 -104.87441, 244m

COCO
COCO-V-0009696T. Kelso   00-2812000-09-30
United States, Colorado, Pueblo, Vic. of Beulah, Side drainage of Panther Canyon growing on misc. shrubs with an overstory of Abies concolor and Pseudotsuga douglasii. Uncommon., 38.092038 -105.023116, 2256m


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