Dataset: FLD-
Taxa: Clematis columbiana, Clematis columbiana var. columbiana (Clematis verticillaris var. columbiana, Atragene columbiana, Clematis pseudoalpina), Clematis columbiana var. dissecta, Clematis columbiana var. tenuiloba
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
Clematis columbiana (Nutt.) Torr. & A. Gray
FLD0015143Ross McCauley   14002021-05-30
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, San Juan National Forest. E side of the HD Mountains. Along Fosset Gulch Rd (USFS 613) in area of switchbacks climbing out of the south side of Pole Gulch., 37.21874 -107.40096, 2236m

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM
Clematis columbiana var. columbiana (Nutt.) Torr. & A.Gray
B. E. Nelson   628402004-08-18
U.S.A., Colorado, Archuleta, Eastern San Juan Mountains: the high point on Forest Road 766 above the head of Spring Creek, Ritter Canyon, Armstrong Canyon, and Salt Canyon, ca 10.5 air mi NE of Ignacio; ca 7.5 air mi ESE of Bayfield., 37.1944 -107.4727, 2659 - 2704m


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Google Map

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