Dataset: DBG-DBG
Taxa: Pucciniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


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DBG-F-016069L. Biechele   1990-05-30
USA, Colorado, Denver , 8th and Williams, 39.7334 -104.9674, 1615m

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Gymnosporangium R. Hedw. ex DC.
DBG-F-016070Vera S. Evenson   1990-05-30
USA, Colorado, Denver , Denver Botanic Gardens, 909 York Street., 39.732207 -104.961468

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DBG-F-016908M. Meade   1992-05-27
USA, Colorado, Jefferson , private residence in Evergreen, 39.6323 -105.3239, 2195m

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Gymnosporangium R. Hedw. ex DC.
DBG-F-022017Nelson Jarmie   1992-04-26
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval , Bandelier Natioinal Monument. Frijoles Canyon. Ceremonial Cave area, 1890m

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Gymnosporangium R. Hedw. ex DC.
DBG-F-020309Scott F. Smith   2011-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer , along county road" FS RD. 128 N. of Drake. Big Thompson Canyon.", 40.45017445 -105.331853, 2189m

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DBG-F-024459Vera S. Evenson   2009-05-26
USA, Colorado, Boulder , Glacier Lake, near Roosevelt National Forest., 40.022883 -105.502515

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DBG-F-002363Duane H. "Sam" Mitchel   1969-04-19
USA, Colorado, Denver , 1422 Leyden and 123 Dahlia Streets, Denver., 39.73218 -104.842883, 1645m

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DBG-F-000022   1964-06-02

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DBG-F-027562John Murgel   2013-06-05
USA, Colorado, Denver , Denver Botanic Gardens, 909 York Street., 39.732207 -104.961468, 1609m

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Puccinia recondita Roberge ex Desm.
DBG-F-028929Ikuko Lubow   s.n.2016-06-17
USA, Colorado, Chaffee, Near Cottonwood Lake, San Isabel National Forest.

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Gymnosporangium R. Hedw. ex DC.
DBG-F-030168Justin Loucks   JJL0382019-05-18
United States of America, Colorado, Fremont, Texas Creek Recreation Area, 38.446 -105.605, 2400m


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