Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Symphyotrichum ascendens (Aster ascendens, Aster subgriseus, Aster macounii, Aster chilensis subsp. adscendens, Virgulaster ascendens, Aster adscendens, Aster nuttallii)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS
Symphyotrichum ascendens (Lindl.) G.L. Nesom
107614collectors: D Wilken et al   134421978-08-13
United States, Colorado, Moffat County, Deer Lodge Park, Dinosaur Natl Mon along Yampa River, 40.44 -108.52, 1730m

CS
Symphyotrichum ascendens (Lindl.) G.L. Nesom
107634collectors: H Harrington   87481957-08-13
United States, Colorado, Moffat County, S bench of Yampa Canyon, 40.46 -108.84, 1767m

Dinosaur National Monument Herbarium


NPS:DINO
DINO2522Lynn Riedel   1401991-09-16
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Monument; Hog Canyon, 40.424686 -109.170958, 1634m

NPS:DINO
DINO2521Lynn Riedel   3221991-09-16
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Monument; Hog Canyon, 40.424686 -109.170872, 1658m

NPS:DINO
DINO2520Joan Friedlander   711983-08-30
United States, Colorado, Moffat, along road east of Zenobia Peak, 40.606718 -108.86018, 2621m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Virgulaster ascendens (Lindley ex Hooker) Semple
00148338J. Meyer; P. Murphy, R. Fritz   sn1979-07-24
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Deer Lodge Park, Dinosaur National Monument., 40.44968 -108.5231668, 1554m

COLO:V
Virgulaster ascendens (Lindley ex Hooker) Semple
00148213Tamara Naumann   3801989-08-27
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Monument. Bull Canyon, ca 1/4 mi above confluence with Yampa River., 40.4637803 -108.8382885, 1609m


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