Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erigeron strigosus (Erigeron strigosus f. discoideus), Erigeron strigosus var. beyrichii (Erigeron ramosus var. beyrichii), Erigeron strigosus subsp. septentrionalis, Erigeron strigosus var. calcicola, Erigeron strigosus var. discoideus, Erigeron strigosus var. dolomiticola, Erigeron strigosus var. ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 44.57836 - 44.60129 Long: -104.73074 - -104.69949; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Devils Tower National Monument


NPS:DETO
Erigeron strigosus var. septentrionalis (Fernald & Wiegand) Fernald
739Marriott, Hollis   5211979-06-21
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: South Side Trail, ca 1/4 mi E of Visitors Center., 44.58781 -104.71801

NPS:DETO
Erigeron strigosus var. septentrionalis (Fernald & Wiegand) Fernald
738Marriott, Hollis   8021981-07-11
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Ca 100 yds E of Joyner Ridge parking lot., 44.59888 -104.72346

NPS:DETO
Erigeron strigosus var. septentrionalis (Fernald & Wiegand) Fernald
735Joyner, L. M.   s.n.1934-06-21
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: near Weaver Gate., 44.60098 -104.72585

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM
Erigeron strigosus Muhl. ex Willd.
335859Hollis Marriott   8021981-07-11
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: just E of Joyner Ridge parking lot., 44.5986 -104.7236, 1280m

RM
372252Ronald L. Hartman, Hollis Marriot and Gael Fonken   136881981-07-18
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Black Hills: Devils Tower National Monument: trail E from Joyner Ridge parking lot., 44.5999 -104.7135, 1189 - 1250m


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