Dataset: FLD-
Taxa: Gayophytum diffusum, Gayophytum diffusum subsp. parviflorum (Gayophytum diffusum var. strictipes, Gayophytum helleri var. erosulatum, Gayophytum lasiospermum var. hoffmannii, Gayophytum nuttallii var. abramsii, Gayophytum nuttallii var. intermedium, Gayophytum intermedium, Gayophytum lasiospermum, G... (show all)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
Gayophytum diffusum Torr. & A. Gray
FLD0015520Emma Cooley   1362021-08-01
United States, Colorado, Archuleta, San Juan National Forest. Western HD Mountains. Towards the end of Spring Creek Rd. where it cuts off at a cattle gate and opens into a clearing. About 0.25 miles up a small trail heading east towards Pargin Mtn. Near microwave towers next to the trail., 37.195833 -107.461944, 2685m

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM
B. E. Nelson   628232004-08-18
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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Google Earth (KML)

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