Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Psoralidium tenuiflorum, Psoralea floribunda, Psoralea obtusifolia, Psoralidium batesii, Psoralea tenuiflora, Psoralea tenuiflora var. bigelovii, Psoralea tenuiflora var. floribunda, Psoralea tenuiflora var. tenuiflora, Psoralidium youngiae)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 45.17914 - 49.53724 Long: -107.81460 - -97.23422; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Black Hills State University Herbarium


BHSU-BHSC:BHSC
BHSC0064467Brenckle, Jacob F.   39-3721939-07-00
United States, Montana, Yellowstone, Near Custer, 46.129153 -107.555075

Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS
128922collectors: N. Snow & S. Snow   74931998-07-08
United States, Colorado, Weld County, Weld County, CO. Pawnee National Grassland. Crow Valley Campground., 48.64 -104.34

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A. N. Egan
167147Steve Stephens   694301973-07-29
United States, Montana, Big Horn, Hardin, 20 mi N, 46.02207 -107.61203

KANU
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A. N. Egan
167148Steve Stephens   693861973-07-29
United States, Montana, Yellowstone, Custer, 7 mi S, 2 mi E, 46.0278 -107.51337

KANU
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A. N. Egan
167149Steve Stephens; Ralph E Brooks   692921973-07-28
United States, Montana, Treasure, Sanders, 2.5 mi E, 46.29137 -107.04434

KANU
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A. N. Egan
167152Steve Stephens   695191973-07-30
United States, Montana, Rosebud, Lame Deer, 1.5 mi W, 45.62304 -106.69775

KANU
Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A. N. Egan
167160Steve Stephens   691711973-07-28
United States, Montana, Rosebud, Rosebud, 1 mi S, 1 mi E, 46.25996 -106.42381

University of Northern Colorado Herbarium


GREE:GREE
04159Smith, Vernette, Snow, S.   74931998-07-08
United States, Colorado, Weld County, Crow Valley Campground., 48.64472198 -104.3419418


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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