Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tripleurospermum perforatum
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 28.86326 - 39.60279 Long: -115.01202 - -94.91474; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


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Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
100708collectors: E Neese 15895   1984-07-16
United States, Colorado, Gunnison County, W end of Gunnison Airport, 38.53 -106.93, 2331m

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Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
113822collectors: E Bethel   1919-09-19
United States, Colorado, Rio Grande County, Del Norte, 37.67 -106.34

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Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
113814collectors: Jennifer Ackerfield   13522003-08-02
United States, Colorado, Summit County, Breckenridge: Along Blue River by Recreation Center., 39.47 -106.04, 2896m

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Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
161498collectors: Justin Davis   21
United States, Colorado, Eagle County, At the top of vail pass off of I-70 by the rest stop., 39.32 -106.12, 3245m

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Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
161501collectors: Jennifer Ackerfield   29982007-07-22
United States, Colorado, Summit County, Along the trail to Lily Pad Lake, W of Silverthorne, 39.6 -106.11, 3022m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
UNM0023740J. McGrath   9332009-09-21
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Navajo River floodplain about 1.2 mi NE of Dulce., 36.966033 -106.959467, 2072m

UNM:Vascular Plants
Tripleurospermum perforatum (Mérat) M. Lainz
UNM0023739J. McGrath   8742009-06-17
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Floodplain of Navajo River about 1.2 mi NE of Dulce., 36.966033 -106.959467, 2072m


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