Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhodiola polygama
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762196Charles S. Williamson   
United States, Colorado, Park, 396m

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762197C. B. Clokey   41421921-08-11
United States, Colorado, Grand, Poudre Lakes, 40.422018 -105.809323, 3260m

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762198Charles S. Williamson   s.n.1900-08-00
United States, Colorado

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762199Benjamin H. Smith   s.n.1884-08-31
United States, Colorado

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762200E. Hall   1911862-00-00
United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain alpine, 40.374156 -105.631274

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762201C. C. Parry   s.n.1861-00-00
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Rocky Mountains, E of "Middle Park," Colorado Territory, 40.303934 -105.58209

PH
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
PH00762202E. A. P.   142
United States, Colorado, Barbwin Cacon, Mt. Coroway

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Rhodiola polygama (Rydb.) Britton & Rose
RSA0270471C. B. Clokey   41421921-08-11
United States, Colorado, Grand, Poudre Lake., 3260m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Rhodiola polygama (Rydb.) Britton & Rose
101228098Cleora B. Clokey   41421921-08-11
United States, Colorado, Grand, Poudre Lakes. Denver., 3260m

MO
Rhodiola polygama (Rydb.) Britton & Rose
101228101Paul C. Standley   41561908-07-03
United States, New Mexico, Collected in the Pecos River National Forest. Below Winsor's Ranch., 2530m

Texas Tech University, E. L. Reed Herbarium


TTC
Rhodiola polygama Britton & Rose
TTC011517Don R. Sorensen   4NM1963-06-22
United States, New Mexico, Taos, hondo canyon, 36.320301 -105.752793


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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