Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Colorado; Clear Creek; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
29600Gilkey   Gilkey 12141964-08-22
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, 5 mi. SW. of Idaho Springs

OSC
34810Jim Trappe   Trappe 36981973-09-07
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Echo Lake, 3048m

OSC
40838Jim Trappe   Trappe 70631982-09-19
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, Squaw Mtn., 2743m

OSC
41631J. Trappe   Trappe #37041973-09-08
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Arapaho Basin, 3353m

OSC
41632J. Trappe   Trappe #37001973-09-08
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Arapaho Basin near upper Clear Creek, 3353m

OSC
42417R. Fogel   Fogel F-6891973-09-07
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, Echo Lake, 13.5 mi. S. of Idaho Springs, 3246m

OSC
42426R. Fogel   Fogel F-6881973-09-07
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, Echo Lake, 13.5 mi. South of Idaho Springs, 3246m

OSC
44297R. Fogel   Fogel F6891973-09-07
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, Echo Lake, 13.5 mi. S. of Idaho Springs, 39.65 -105.61, 3246m

OSC
44301R. Fogel   Fogel 2931969-08-16
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, 4.3 mi. W. of Collegiate Peaks Campground, near Buena Vista, 38.8 -106.38, 3414m

OSC
44304R. Fogel   Fogel F6941973-09-07
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Colorado, Clear Creek Co, Echo Lake, 13.5 mi. S. of Idaho Springs, 39.65 -105.61, 3246m

OSC
80456C.T. Rogerson   Rogerson 4003, NY1964-08-22
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, 5 miles west of Idaho Springs

OSC
Trappea darkeri (Zeller) Castellano
80235R. Fogel   F194, MICH1970-07-12
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek, Guanella Pass S. of Georgetown, 3505m

OSC
Hydnotrya michaelis (E. Fisch.) Trappe
38781J. Trappe   1973-09-07
United States, Colorado, Clear Creek Co., Mt. Goliath, 3353m


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