Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (Lupinus wyethi var. tetonensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
BRYV0124760Dunn Dziekanowski   25901976-08-01
U.S.A., Wyoming, Teton, Collected along Hwy. 26, W. side of crest of Togwotee Pass., 2944m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
RSA0217900Cox   7171968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 0.3 mi. N of Brooks Lake on gravel road to Togwotee Pass., 2804m

CalBG:RSA
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
RSA0217901Cox   7131968-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 2.1 mi. N of Brooks lake & Pinnacle Heights Rd. Jct. of 287., 2896m

Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
FLD0006071Cox, Dunn & Harmon   7171968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 0.3 mi N of Brooks Lake on gravel road to Togwotee Pass., 43.760902 -110.003758, 2804m

FLD
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
FLD0006070Cox, Dunn & Harmon   7271968-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 2.1 mi N of Brooks Lake & Pinnacle Heights Rd, Jct of 287., 43.786974 -110.003758

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (A. Nelson) B. J. Cox. & D. B. Dunn
02129276B. J. Cox, D. B. Dunn & W. E. Harmon   7271968-06-19
United States of America, Wyoming, Fremont County, 2.1 mi. N of Brooks Lake and Pinnacle Heights Rd, Jct. of 287.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645114Billy Joe Cox   7081968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Teton, 1/4 mi south of moran jct. Just across buffalo fork in teton national park. Willow and blue spruce next to river bottom., 2164m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645179Billy Joe Cox   7131968-07-19
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, In rich soil under the pines. Heavy colonies of lupinus completely carpeting The floor. With castilleja rhexifolia and geranium. 2.1 Mi north of brooks Lake & pinnacle heights road, jct. Of 287.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645453Lewis S. Fleak   19531972-06-28
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Lupinus pass; hwy. 26 On road to togowotee pass. Ca. 3 Mi east of togowotee Pass. Roadside and openings in spruce pine.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645391William E. Harmon   10161968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 2.8 mi from wind river lake and hwy. 287.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645542Chester T. Dziekanowski   25901976-08-15
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Collected along hwy. 26, West side of crest of togwotee pass. Spruce forest And mountain park areas, roadcuts, and seepage banks., 2944m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644845William E. Harmon   5521967-06-25
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, 1 mi south of colter bay jct. Open field and along road.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644532David B. Dunn   92741954-07-09
United States, Wyoming, Teton, One mi inside yellowstone entrance. Lodgepole pine. Forest floor. Fairly Common but not as abundant as in teton., 2225m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644739Duane Isely   100241966-06-10
United States, Wyoming, Teton, At spread creek crossing, south of moran junction, u.s. 187, Teton national Park. Plants forming extensively colony on gravel by edge of creek; standard Ascending at about 75o; flowers purple.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644430J.C. Downey   60-411960-07-06
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Host; 3 mi east of togwotee pass, wind river mountains. Entomology voucher., 2591m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644962Billy Joe Cox   7171968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, .3 mi north of brooks lake on gravel road to togwotee pass. Tendency toward More gentle slope extending out into meadow but most hardy near lodgepole., 2804m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645052Billy Joe Cox   7271968-07-19
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, In rich soil under the pines. Heavy colonies of lupinus completely carpeting The floor. With castilleja and geranium. 2.1 Mi north of brooks lake & Pinnacle heights road, jct. Of 287.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644571David B. Dunn   92601954-07-09
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Among spruce and white pine. Carpeting the forest floor and roadcuts. Rocky soil. Forest relatively dense., 2621m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645235Billy Joe Cox   7221968-07-14
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Southwest-facing slope--steep. 2.4 Mi south of wind river lake and hwy. 287., 2835m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1974789Aven Nelson   65411899-08-16
United States, Wyoming, Uinta, Teton Mts, at middle elevations in the timber.

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1645312Lloyd W. Hess   8091967-06-26
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Approximately 1 mi east of togwatee pass along top of dirt bank., 2774m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644897Billy Joe Cox   7291968-07-15
United States, Wyoming, Teton, One mile inside the south entrance to yellowstone national park. Lodgepole Pine on gentle slope., 2256m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
1644688David B. Dunn   92621954-07-09
United States, Wyoming, Teton, White pine. Snow just before entering teton., 2944m

MO
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
102023341Aven Nelson   65411899-08-16
United States, Wyoming, Uinta, Teton Mts, at middle elevations in the timber.

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
UT0043993   
USA, Wyoming, Park, West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park. Bog near a hot spring., 2347m

UT:Botany
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
UT0043994   
USA, Wyoming, Teton

UT:Botany
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
UT0043995   
USA, Wyoming, Teton

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) Cox & D. Dunn
TENN-V-0124199   
United States, Wyoming, Fremont

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
v0299316WISDunn, David B.   92601954-07-09
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Fremont County, 43.040528 -108.630418, 2621m

WIS
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
v0300446WISCox, B.J.; Dunn, D.B.; Harmon   7081968-04-14
United States, Wyoming, Teton, 0.25 mi. S of Moran Jct. just across Buffalo Fork in Teton National Park

WIS
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
v0300545WISPorter, C.L.; Porter, Marjorie W,   93251963-06-22
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Along the Gros Ventre River N of Jackson, 43.564977 -110.750558, 2012m

WIS
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
v0324085WISDziekanowski, C.; Dunn, D.B; Bennett   25901976-08-01
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Along Hwy 26, W side of crest of Togwotee Pass, 2944m

WIS
Lupinus wyethii subsp. tetonensis (E.E. Nelson) B.J. Cox & D.B. Dunn
v0332917WISCox, B.J.; Dunn, D.B.; Harmon   7131968-06-19
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, 2 mi. N of Brooks Lake & Pinnacle Heights Rd, jct of 287


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