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Dataset: DBG-KHD
Taxa: Salix bebbiana (Salix livida var. occidentalis, Salix livida var. rostrata, Salix rostrata var. capreifolia, Salix rostrata var. luxurians, Salix rostrata var. perrostrata, Salix rostrata var. projecta, Salix vagans var. occidentalis, Salix vagans var. rostrata, Salix depressa subsp. rostrata, Salix... (show all)
Search Criteria: United States of America; Colorado; Axton Ranch Mountain Park. 450 acre parcel just east of Starr Peak and approximately 13.75 kilometers west north west of intersection of Colorado State highway 72 and Colorado State Highway 93.; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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KHD00078400Audrey Spencer   892021-06-17
United States of America, Colorado, Gilpin, Axton Ranch Mountain Park. 450 acre parcel just east of Starr Peak and approximately 13.75 kilometers west north west of intersection of Colorado State highway 72 and Colorado State Highway 93., 39.899138 -105.402576, 2725m

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KHD00079019Audrey Spencer   2102021-07-07
United States of America, Colorado, Gilpin, Axton Ranch Mountain Park. 450 acre parcel just east of Starr Peak and approximately 13.75 kilometers west north west of intersection of Colorado State highway 72 and Colorado State Highway 93., 39.894876 -105.402763, 2806m

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KHD00079074Audrey Spencer   3142021-07-21
United States of America, Colorado, Gilpin, Axton Ranch Mountain Park. 450 acre parcel just east of Starr Peak and approximately 13.75 kilometers west north west of intersection of Colorado State highway 72 and Colorado State Highway 93., 39.897006 -105.404793, 2799m


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