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

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University of Illinois Herbarium


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Cercospora stromatis Clem. and E. G. Clem.
ILL00010722F. E. & E. S. Clements   s.n.1907-07-23
United States, Colorado, Grand, Hot Sulphur Springs, alt 2400 meters, 40.073041 -106.102799

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ILL00054175F. E. Clements   s.n.1899-08-02
USA, Colorado, Grand, Grand Lake, 40.252207 -105.823067, 2500m

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ILL00054350F. E. Clements   s.n.1907-07-20
USA, Colorado, Grand, Sulphur Springs [= Hot Sulphur Springs]., 40.073041 -106.102799, 2400m

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Aecidium roestelioides Ellis & Everh.
ILL00054714F. E. Clements   6001907-07-19
USA, Colorado, Grand, Sulphur Springs [= Hot Sulphur Springs]., 40.073041 -106.102799, 2400m

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Poria terrestris (DC.) Sacc.
ILL00064168J. L. Lowe, R. W. Davidson, and T. E. Hinds   62511955-08-22
USA, Colorado, Grand, Fools Creek, Arapaho N. F, Fraser Expt. Forest, 39.944987 -105.817232


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