Dataset: Weber State University-WSCO
Taxa: Madia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Weber State University Herbarium


Weber State University:WSCO
Madia minima (A. Gray) D.D. Keck
WSCO009211Hayle Buchanan   7261964-06-27
United States, California, Tulare, In forest on fairly steep hillside with sparse litter and loose soil. Near Campground, 1676m

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WSCO003473R. Graybosch   2511978-07-29
United States, Utah, Weber, Monte Cristo, South of Baldy Pk., 2438m

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WSCO003474Stephen L. Clark   22001972-07-11
United States, Utah, Weber, Monte Cristo

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WSCO003475Stephen L. Clark   21601972-07-10
United States, Utah, Weber, Along trail form Snow Basin ski area to Mt. Ogden pk., 41.198029 -111.873729, 2560m

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WSCO003476Stephen L. Clark   21601972-07-10
United States, Utah, Weber, Along trail from Snow Basin ski area to Mt. Ogden pk., 41.19805 -111.873883, 2560m

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WSCO003477Stephen L. Clark   6541966-07-18
United States, Utah, Davis, Farmington Canyon, at gaging station on E fork of Chicken Creek., 2316m

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WSCO005749Jason W. Baker   11092020-07-10
United States, Utah, Weber, Collection site is within the property boundary of the former Trappist Cistercian Monastery in Huntsville, UT, in a mix of Maple, Sagebrush, and foothill grass/forb community., 41.260774 -111.769938, 1614m

Weber State University:WSCO
Madia Molina
WSU 2023   10332023-08-22
United States, UT, Weber, Powder Mountain, 41.3606 -111.74062, 2592m


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