Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gentiana calycosa var. obtusiloba
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Gentiana calycosa var. obtusiloba (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc.
D.M Henderson   11971973-08-17
USA, Idaho, Valley, Boise Nat'l Forest, at head of Deadwood River, ca 0.5 mi S of Deadwood Summit.

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
ILLS00126200C.A. Wellner   6521975-08-31
United States, Idaho, Shoshone, Plants found on shore of Thieriault Lake.

Oregon State University


OSC:OSU
Gentiana calycosa var. obtusiloba (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc.
Dale W. McNeal; D.W. McNeal, Reuben Smith   32191987-07-29
United States, Idaho, Custer, beside the trail from Redfish Lake to Upper Cramer Lake, ca. 1 mi. below Lower Cramer Lake; Sawtooth Nat. For., 44.0509846652 -115.003485622, 2499m

OSC:OSU
Gentiana calycosa var. obtusiloba (Rydb.) C.L. Hitchc.
Dale W. McNeal; D.W. McNeal   40581994-08-06
United States, Idaho, Lemhi, in the Crags Campground, Salmon Nat. For, Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.


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Google Map

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