Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthoxanthum hirtum (Hierochloe fragrans, Hierochloe odorata var. fragrans, Hierochloe hirta, Hierochloe hirta subsp. arctica, Hierochloe hirta subsp. hirta, Hierochloe odorata subsp. hirta, Hierochloe arctica, Savastana hirta), Anthoxanthum hirtum subsp. arcticum (Hierochloe hirta var. annulata, Hi... (show all)
Search Criteria: Mineral; Humphreys; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
Anthoxanthum hirtum (Schrank) Y. Schouten & Veldkamp
FLD0008969Pam Regensberg   17102014-07-01
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Rio Grande National Forest, San Juan Mountains; private property (Humphreys Ranch) that includes Lake Humphreys and Hay Press Lake, ca. 6.5 miles S of Wagon Wheel Gap and confluence with Rio Grande. NW of Hay Press Lake., 37.68747 -106.86064, 2926m

FLD
Anthoxanthum hirtum (Schrank) Y. Schouten & Veldkamp
FLD0008968Pam Regensberg   17102014-07-01
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Rio Grande National Forest, San Juan Mountains; private property (Humphreys Ranch) that includes Lake Humphreys and Hay Press Lake, ca. 6.5 miles S of Wagon Wheel Gap and confluence with Rio Grande. NW of Hay Press Lake., 37.68747 -106.86064, 2926m

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
Anthoxanthum hirtum (Schrank) Y. Schouten & Veldkamp
KHD00058669Pam Regensberg   17102014-07-01
United States of America, Colorado, Mineral, Rio Grande National Forest, San Juan Mountains; private property (Humphreys Ranch) that includes Lake Humphreys and Hay Press Lake, ca. 6.5 miles S of Wagon Wheel Gap and confluence with Rio Grande. NW of Hay Press Lake., 37.68747 -106.86064, 2926m


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