Dataset: CIBO
Taxa: Montiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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City of Boulder Herbarium


CIBO
Crunocallis chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Rydb.
CIBO-0002401Nancy Neupert   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, detailed locality information protected

CIBO
Crunocallis chamissoi (Ledeb. ex Spreng.) Rydb.
CIBO-0002400Tim Hogan   
United States, Colorado, Boulder, detailed locality information protected

CIBO
CIBO-0002397Elaine Smith   8601993-05-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: South Boulder Foothills; In open ponderosa pine forest., 39.96221 -105.26651, 1786m

CIBO
CIBO-0002399J. Shawver   1731991-05-07
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: Doudy Draw; OSProperty: Stengel II; OSTrail: Doudy Draw; One mi south of trailhead., 39.923305 -105.257783, 1768m

CIBO
CIBO-0002398Open Space Volunteers   4601989-04-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: South Boulder Foothills; OSTrail: Shanahan; Shanahan Trail, on North side of water tank., 39.96252 -105.26597, 1780m

CIBO
CIBO-0002396Tim Hogan   52542014-05-29
United States, Colorado, Boulder, OSProperty: Boulder Mountain Parks; Green-Bear Trail between Bear Creek and West Ridge of Green Mt., 39.975333 -105.306833, 2225m

CIBO
CIBO-0000106Tim Hogan   56352016-05-29
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder Mountain Park, upper Lost Gulch, proximate to Cathedral Park., 39.9896 -105.32265, 2210m

CIBO
CIBO-0000073Tim Hogan   56482016-06-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder Mountain Park, S-facing slopes above Gregory Cyn, below Flagstaff Rd.at 3 mi.marker., 39.99952 -105.30157, 1951m


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