Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Comandra umbellata subsp. pallida (Comandra umbellata var. angustifolia, Comandra umbellata var. pallida, Comandra pallida, Comandra pallida var. angustifolia)
Search Criteria: Colorado; Jefferson; Schweich; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
OBI125594Tom Schweich   13732016-05-29
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, Ranson/Edwards Homestead Open Space Park High plains above Rocky Flats, 1.7 mi. west on CO Hwy 72 from CO Hwy 93, then 1.4 mi. north on Plainview Road. 15.8 km. north northwest of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.89473248 -105.2627196, 1939m

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
KHD00064100Tom Schweich   13732016-05-29
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Ranson/Edwards Homestead Open Space Park. High plains above Rocky Flats, 1.7 mi. west on CO Hwy 72 from CO Hwy 93, then 1.4 mi. north on Plainview Road. 15.8 km. north northwest of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.89473248 -105.2627196, 1939m

DBG:KHD
KHD00065343Tom Schweich   16202017-05-15
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Upper Washington Avenue Open Space. Small (4 acre) fallow city-owned parcel in northern Golden, near the intersection of Colorado Highway 93 and Washington Avenue, 1.75 km. northwest of the GNIS location of Golden., 39.7688 -105.2336, 1816m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Comandra umbellata var. pallida (A. DC.) M.E. Jones
Tom Schweich   11052015-05-14
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, along the top of Tin Cup Ridge, the northward extension of Dakota Ridge into Golden, 4.5 km south-southeast of the GNIS location of Golden. East across US Hwy 40 from the Peabody Museum dig at Magic Mountain, which was collected by EH. Brunquist in 1959, 39.71661 -105.20661, 1872m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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