Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polygonum erectum (Polygonum aviculare var. erectum), Polygonum erectum subsp. achoreum
Search Criteria: Colorado; Jefferson; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


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176617collectors: Stanley Smookler Linda Sensor   2013-06-07
United States, Colorado, Jefferson County, Standley Lake., 39.87 -105.11, 1680m

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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KHD00039261Janet L. Wingate   33681984-08-26
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, 1/2 mile E of Morrison on Colorado highway 8., 39.650908 -105.173966

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KHD00039260Loraine Yeatts   8081983-08-20
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, South Table Mountain, road to Castle Rock., 39.753338 -105.20078, 1926m

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KHD00014828RHR Staff led group   A3572003-08-26
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Majestic View Nature Center; 7030 Garrison Street, Arvada., 39.824381 -105.097245, 1699m

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KHD00020543Stanley Smookler   4692007-09-02
United States of America, Colorado, Jefferson, Standley Lake parking lot, at entrance located near the junction of 86th Ave Pkwy and Simms St, 39.854127 -105.129365, 1707m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Polygonum erectum subsp. achoreum (S. F. Blake) Löve & Löve
00613273Loraine Yeatts   8081983-08-20
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, S. Table Mt. On hardpacked clay rd. to Castle Rock., 1926m

COLO:V
Polygonum erectum subsp. achoreum (S. F. Blake) Löve & Löve
00613307Janet Wingate   33681984-08-26
United States, Colorado, Jefferson, ½ mi E of Morrison on Colo HW8.


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Google Map

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