Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia spathulata (Euphorbia arkansana, Euphorbia dictyosperma, Galarhoeus arkansanus, Galarhoeus obtusatus, Tithymalus arkansanus, Tithymalus missouriensis, Tithymalus obtusatus, Tithymalus spathulatus, Euphorbia alta, Euphorbia obtusata, Euphorbia dictyosperma var. mexicana, Euphorbia arkansana... (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
930Marriott, Hollis   20081982-08-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Between maintenance shop and main road., 44.58665 -104.71449

NPS:DETO
928Marriott, Hollis   11681982-06-17
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Below Tower Trail, S of Devils Tower., 44.58705 -104.71494

NPS:DETO
929Marriott, Hollis   12571982-07-01
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: East end prairie dog town., 44.58665 -104.71449

NPS:DETO
931Marriott, Hollis   6761981-06-02
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: South side of main road, east end of prairie dog town., 44.58665 -104.71449

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM
335873Hollis Marriott   6761981-06-02
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: east end of Dog Town, along south side of main road., 44.5852 -104.7054, 1174m

RM
381986Hollis Marriott   12571982-07-01
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: Prairie Dog Town, east end., 44.5854 -104.7054, 1174m

RM
Hollis Marriott   20081982-08-10
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Black Hills: Devils Tower National Monument: Prairie Dog Town SE of road near culvert., 44.586 -104.7074, 1174m

RM
382121Hollis Marriott   11681982-06-17
U.S.A., Wyoming, Crook, Devils Tower National Monument: below south face of tower., 44.5875 -104.7146, 1311m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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