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

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City of Boulder Herbarium


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CIBO-0000067Tim Hogan   56962016-08-18
United States, Colorado, Boulder, City of Boulder Mountain Park, north ridge of Bear Pk, Fern Cyn. Trail., 39.96173 -105.29477, 2499m

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CIBO-0002095D. Clark   6-28-142001-06-28
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: White Rocks; OSProperty: Ertl; Approx. 5.5 miles NE of Boulder. Top of sandstone cliffs; in sandy opening between rocks., 40.054431 -105.164164, 1594m

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CIBO-0002096Jeannine Shawver   3041992-04-23
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: Doudy Draw; OSProperty: Dunn II; OSTrail: Doudy Draw; 1 mi south of trailhead., 39.923305 -105.257783, 1707m

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CIBO-0002097Sue Resseguie   31995-07-20
United States, Colorado, Boulder, OSProperty: Lindsay; On trail west of Conda mine road, uphill west of small creek., 1899m

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Pinus contorta subsp. latifolia (Engelm. ex S. Watson) Critchfield
CIBO-0002098Elaine Hill   1172004-06-06
United States, Colorado, Boulder, OSProperty: Boulder Mountain Parks; OSTrail: Shadow Canyon; Found southeast of the saddle between Bear Peak and South Boulder Peak in gravel soil., 39.955125 -105.294266, 2499m

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CIBO-0002099Elaine Hill   1162004-05-31
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: Green Mountain; OSProperty: Boulder Mountain Parks; Found on north east ridge of Green Mountain., 39.98209 -105.296914, 2365m

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Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco
CIBO-0002100Sue Resseguie   41995-07-20
United States, Colorado, Boulder, OSProperty: Eldorado Mountain; West of Conda mine road by foot trail. (West of Section 31), 39.92518 -105.27779, 1890m

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Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco
CIBO-0002101Open Space Volunteers   6731989-08-24
United States, Colorado, Boulder, Area: Flagstaff Mountain; OSProperty: Bonnie Schnell; OSTrail: Tenderfoot; Tenderfoot Trail on Flagstaff Mountain., 40.00475 -105.31286, 1981m


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