Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus sericoleucus var. sericoleucus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chadron State College, High Plains Herbarium


CSCN
CSCN-V-0032606Larry Klineman   381974-05-22
United States, Wyoming, Fremont, Sweetwater BLM exec. 2.7 mi W of Jeffrey City on SH289 then 3.3 mi S.

University of Northern Colorado Herbarium


GREE:GREE
04617Clark, D.   17272002-06-10
United States, Colorado, Yuma County, Fox Ranch NE of Kirk, 39.7478 -102.4721

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Walter Fertig   193752001-05-13
United States, Wyoming, Albany, W foothills of Laramie Range: ridge on N side of dry tributary was of Spring Creek, on N side of US Hwy 30 at E end of Laramie, 41.305832 -105.538788, 2240m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Walter Fertig   125101992-05-16
USA, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Basin: north end of Laramie city limits, due N of Ideal Shopping Center., 41.330008 -105.591242, 2195 - 2683m

SEINet
Walter Fertig   173791997-05-20
United States, Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Basin: Red Buttes area, 0.2-1 mile east of US Highway 30/287, ca 10 air miles S of Laramie., 41.164787 -105.559557, 2256m

SEINet
Walter Fertig   195212001-06-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Albany, Laramie Basin: south side of Laramie ca 3/4 mi N of I-80, W of Corthell Hill Road and S of Spring Creek., 41.2967 -105.5651, 2195m

SEINet
Walter Fertig   193752001-05-13
United States, Wyoming, Albany, W foothills of Laramie Range: ridge on N side of dry tributary was of Spring Creek, on N side of US Hwy 30 at E end of Laramie, 41.305832 -105.538788, 2240m


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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)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.