INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis aggregata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant
Dr. Blanch McAvoy   s.n.1910-06-26
United States, Colorado, Half Way House, Pike's Peak., 38.84054 -105.04442

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1984-07-31
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Rio Grande National Forest, Creede., 37.849166 -106.926434

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1984-07-31
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Rio Grande National Forest, Creede., 37.849166 -106.926434

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1988-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Mora, Wagon Mound.

ILLS:PLANT
Richard G. Walter   1221982-07-11
United States, Colorado, Douglas, 5 miles south of Franktown on Colorado 83. Elevation 2240 meters., 39.318902 -104.737647

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) Grant
Roger A. McCoy   1581996-07-14
United States, Colorado, Saguache, Rio Grande National Forest, ten miles south Route 114.

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) Spreng.
Stephanie Mitchell   451996-06-14
United States, Utah, Cassia, Sawtooth National Forest, Albion Mountains, Independence Lakes Road., 1835m

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) Spreng.
Stephanie Mitchell   1451996-07-11
United States, Idaho, Cassia, Sawtooth National Forest, Cassia Division, Bostetter C.G, about 14 miles west on United States Forest Road # 500., 2188m

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomopsis aggregata (Pursh) V. Grant
ILLS00179248M.A. Basinger, D. Ketzner, E. Ulaszek   71731993-09-16
United States, New Mexico, Otero, East US 82 at mile marker 16, before NM 130.


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