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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
40951Jim Trappe   Trappe 71661982-09-05
USA, Colorado, Douglas, Franktown, 2073m

OSC
60192Jim Trappe   Trappe 209801997-08-11
USA, Colorado, Douglas, Pike National Forest, 0.1 miles from Indian Creek campground, just past dirt road on right heading sough on highway 67., 2225m

OSC
60197Jim Trappe   1997-08-11
USA, Colorado, Douglas, Pike National Forest, highway 285 mile post 119 on downhill side.

OSC
60201Jim Trappe   Trappe 209831997-08-11
USA, Colorado, Douglas, Pike National Forest, highway 285 mile post 119 on downhill side.

OSC
OSC-M-236622FHM Crew   1994-00-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.516537 -104.954742, 1836m

OSC
Melanohalea exasperatula (Nyl.) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
OSC-M-236623FHM Crew   1994-00-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.516537 -104.954742, 1836m

OSC
Melanohalea subolivacea (Nyl. ex Hasse) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
OSC-M-236624FHM Crew   1994-00-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.516537 -104.954742, 1836m

OSC
Usnea hirta (L.) Weber ex F.H. Wigg.
OSC-M-243713   2008-09-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.170628 -105.054865, 2573m

OSC
Cetraria fendleri (Nyl.) Tuck.
OSC-M-243715   2008-09-00
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.170628 -105.054865, 2573m

OSC
undetermined
OSC-M-246408Denton Kurtz   1997-07-21
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.162168 -105.281313, 2133m

OSC
undetermined
OSC-M-246418Denton Kurtz   1997-07-10
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.370088 -104.712298, 1962m

OSC
undetermined
OSC-M-246752David Latelle   2001-06-14
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 39.162168 -105.281313, 2133m


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