Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias speciosa (Asclepias giffordii)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS
105518collectors: D Wilken et al 13443   1978-08-13
United States, Colorado, Moffat County, Deer Lodge Park, Dinosaur Natl Monument along Yampa River, 40.44 -108.52, 1730m

Dinosaur National Monument Herbarium


NPS:DINO
DINO2541Lynn Riedel   771991-06-21
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Monument; Hog Canyon, in meadow near canyon mouth, 40.424686 -109.170958, 1634m

NPS:DINO
DINO2542Joan Friedlander   791983-08-19
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Hell's Half Mile, south side of Green River, 40.602268 -108.977724, 1585m

NPS:DINO
DINO2201Derek Tilley   28322002-06-19
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Monument, Red Rock Canyon at spring on Moffat Yampa Bench Rd, 40.480466 -108.941671, 1676m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00254609Bennett Hestmark   2010-07-28
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Park; Green River at River Mile 217.2., 40.534767 -109.085667, 1526 - 1530m

USU:UTC
UTC00254608Bennett Hestmark   2010-07-27
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Park; Green River at Limestone Campground, River Mile 228, 40.55865 -108.9633, 1560 - 1562m

USU:UTC
UTC00254607Bennett Hestmark   2010-07-26
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Park; Green River at Gates of Lodore Campground, River Mile 243.6., 40.7269 -108.88835, 1630 - 1631m

USU:UTC
UTC00254610Bennett Hestmark   2010-07-14
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Park; Red Wash Spring., 40.548165 -108.940733, 1640 - 1644m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.