Dataset: ALAM-
Taxa: Scrophulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Adams State University Herbarium


ALAM
ALAM-V-0004879S. Hokenson   s.n.1986-07-26
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, .25 mi N of Adams overflow ditch S River Road., 37.416667 -105.816667, 2292m

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ALAM-V-0004878H. Dixon   49741986-08-08
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, McFadden's Pond, 1 mi N of US #160 on Baca Lane., 37.491667 -105.75, 2286m

ALAM
ALAM-V-0004877H. Dixon   48121986-07-14
United States, Colorado, Saguache, 3 miles N. Center, on U.S. 285., 37.816667 -106.141667, 2316m

ALAM
ALAM-V-0004688C. Hertrich   s.n.1994-10-30
United States, Colorado, Conejos, Top of BLM Ra Jadero Road., 37.2 -106.266667, 2835m

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ALAM-V-0004689D. T. Alire   s.n.1969-10-23
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, 2 mi E of US #160 along hwy to Sand Dunes Monument., 37.503754 -105.602109, 2286m

ALAM
ALAM-V-0004690H. Dixon   24011988-09-11
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Roadside, Great Sand Dunes., 37.7 -105.516667, 2438m

ALAM
ALAM-V-0004691E. S. Nawrocki   201975-10-18
United States, Colorado, Conejos, Ca. 2 miles N Antonito, on Conejos R, along US 285., 37.133333 -106, 2377m

ALAM
ALAM-V-0005166M. Kondeja   561992-09-13
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, Great Sand Dunes Nat'l Mon., 37.75 -105.516667, 2469m

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ALAM-V-0004692H. N. Dixon   54891990-06-07
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Old Woman Creek at turn-off to La Ventana., 37.766667 -106.425, 2499m

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ALAM-V-0004693   
United States, New Mexico

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ALAM-V-0004694H. Dixon   31571982-06-23
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Rock Creek Gaging Station., 37.48 -106.27, 2530m

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ALAM-V-0004695H. Dixon   41301984-07-18
United States, Colorado, Alamosa, .5 mi W of Mosca Pass., 37.733333 -105.466667, 2957m


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