Dataset: RM-
Taxa: Diplacus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rocky Mountain Herbarium


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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
731850Erwin F. Evert   131011987-07-08
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone Plateau: Yellowstone National Park: west shore of Yellowstone Lake, ca 7 mi S of Lake Junction., 44.5053 -110.4296, 2378m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
161183Aven Nelson, Elias Nelson   62561899-07-31
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Upper Geyser Basin., 44.4763 -110.8324, 2226 - 2256m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
19647Aven Nelson, Elias Nelson   62561899-07-31
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Upper Geyser Basin., 44.4763 -110.8324, 2226 - 2256m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
574883David M. Thompson   10141989-06-18
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Upper Geyser Basin, just off the Old Faithful exit from the main Park road; not surveyed., 44.4618 -110.8324, 2256m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
233961H. E. Freeman   s.n.1892-06-20
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: near Upper Basin Hotel (T52N, 44.4618 -110.8324, 2195 - 2226m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
50989O. M. Oleson   141904-07-00
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Firehole., 44.5295 -110.8325, 2165 - 2317m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
Ronald L. Hartman, B. E. Nelson   87261979-05-16
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, U.S. Hwy 93, 37.7 road mi NNE of Wells, then 5.2 road mi on Oneil Basin Road., 41.6202 -114.8587, 1738m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
57764W. S. Cooper   61y1906-07-15
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Lower Basin., 44.5572 -110.829, 2226m

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Diplacus nanus (Hook. & Arn.) G. L. Nesom
57764W. S. Cooper   73001906-07-15
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Yellowstone National Park: Lower Basin., 44.5572 -110.829, 2226m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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