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

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Denver Botanic Gardens, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi


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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-019502Vera S. Evenson   1998-06-07
USA, Colorado, Grand , Ute Pass, the summit (middle of meadow below the sign), 2896m

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-019617Vera S. Evenson   1998-08-27
USA, Colorado, Boulder , Caribou, Rd. 505D Roosevelt National Forest, 2987m

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-021160Vera S. Evenson   2002-09-12
USA, Colorado, Boulder , Caribou area, Rd. #505, 3048m

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-021300Vera S. Evenson   2002-06-08
USA, Colorado, Grand , Ute Pass summit - along Forest Road 15, 2896m

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-030720Andrew W. Wilson   2020-08-22
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek, South Chicago Creek., 39.683056 -105.613704

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-030721Andrew W. Wilson   2020-08-22
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek, South Chicago Creek., 39.683056 -105.613704

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-030729Andrew W. Wilson   2020-08-22
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek, South Chicago Creek., 39.683056 -105.613704

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Rutstroemia P. Karst.
DBG-F-030730Andrew W. Wilson   2020-08-22
United States of America, Colorado, Clear Creek, Arapaho Springs., 39.6833 -105.9333

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Rutstroemia bolaris (Batsch) Rehm
DBG-F-002494Duane H. "Sam" Mitchel   1969-09-20
USA, Colorado, Eagle , Mitchel Ranch, lot., 39.5739 -106.6157, 2682m

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Rutstroemia bolaris (Batsch) Rehm
DBG-F-002493Duane H. "Sam" Mitchel   1969-09-20
USA, Colorado, Eagle , Mitchel Ranch, lot., 39.5739 -106.6157, 2682m

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Rutstroemia bolaris (Batsch) Rehm
DBG-F-028705Ed Lubow   s.n.2016-09-20
USA, Colorado, Clear Creek, Arapaho Springs, Squaw Pass, Arapaho National Forest.


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