: 1.21 $2024-03-28T18:59:22-7:003.239.119.159searchRMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2182Peter J. Ebertowski2002724205U.S.A.WyomingWestonThunder Basin National Grassland and Vicinity: Skull Creek on County Road 14, ca 12 air mi E of Upton; ca 19 air mi NNW of Newcastle.-104.389644.090214321445Roadside adjacent to hayfield. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM818682 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.33332Erwin F. Evert1997628179U.S.A.MontanaParkIn Livingston along railroad tracks just N of Park Street.1371Disturbed railroad right-of-way and adjacent area with Bromus tectorum and Kochia scoparia. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM819650 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.33728Erwin F. Evert1997710191U.S.A.IdahoFremontSnake River Plains: in Ashton along railroad tracks and around grain elevators just S of Main Street and E of school.1603Gravelly soil with Kochia scoparia, Polygonum aviculare, and Tribulus terrestris. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM819160 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.34467Erwin F. Evert199785217U.S.A.MontanaParkParadise Valley: Grey Owl/Chicory Public Fishing accesses along the west side of the Yellowstone River, 19 mi S of Livingston.1487Disturbed riparian community adjacent to corrals with Bromus tectorum, Melilotus officinalis, Centaurea maculosa, and Populus balsamifera. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM819952 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.34590Erwin F. Evert199786218U.S.A.MontanaCarbonEast Bridger, along Burlington Northern tracks E of town.1106Disturbed area around grain elevators with Distichlis stricta, Bromus tectorum, and Kochia scoparia. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM819829 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.34697Erwin F. Evert1997811223U.S.A.WyomingParkBighorn Basin: in Cody at north end of 14th Street.1524Disturbed sagebrush-grassland and roadside with Bouteloua gracilis, Kochia scoparia, Sporobolus cryptandrus, and Sisymbrium altissimum. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM821907 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.37995Erwin F. Evert199988220U.S.A.WyomingParkAbsaroka Mountains: North Fork Shoshone River Drainage: Shoshone National Forest: Pahaska-Sunlight Trailhead: just N of U.S. Hwy 14, 16 and 20, 48 mi W of Cody.-109.965844.50532030Road shoulder with Bromus inermis. Phenology: flowering.RMRM797276 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.59636B. E. Nelson2003717198U.S.A.ColoradoLa PlataEastern San Juan Mountains: between Sauls and Crowbar creeks off Forest Road 755, ca 3.5 air mi E of Bayfield.-107.536937.235121462201Recently low intensity burned ponderosa pine forest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.70974B. E. Nelson James F. Fowler200694247U.S.A.ArizonaApacheApache National Forest: Greens Peak, ca 16.5 air mi W of Springerville.-109.574434.111730483089Electronic site on rocky, open mountain top. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5559Erin Foley2003826238U.S.A.ColoradoGrandArapaho National Forest: Rabbit Ears Range: North Fork Cabin Creek along Cabin Creek Road, ca 3 mi W of Colo Hwy 125, ca 9 air mi N of Hot Sulphur Springs.-106.091240.20212591Along creek and roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM396735 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4647Robert D. Dorn1987614165U.S.A.WyomingLaramieCa 3 mi W of Cheyenne.-104.899841.14971890Roadside with Bromus and Dactylis. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.60978B. E. Nelson Grace Kostel2004524145U.S.A.South DakotaFall RiverBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: along County 1C, ca 0.5 mi E of U.S. Hwy 385, ca 5.5 air mi W of Smithwick; ca 12 air mi SE of Hot Springs.-103.327543.302210361051Sandy soil on right of way in sandy grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1523Grace M. Kostel200465157U.S.A.South DakotaFall RiverBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: ca 10.5 air mi SW of Oelrichs on County Road 4.-103.34533343.058167929945In gravel and sand of roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.420Grace M. Kostel B. E. Nelson2004519140U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: County Road 18, ca 2 air mi E of Fairburn.-103.175643.6774987Along road and roadside ditch. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.541Grace M. Kostel B. E. Nelson2004524145U.S.A.South DakotaFall RiverBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: along County Road 19B, 7-7.5 mi N of Oelrichs.-103.269743.2891003Along road in sandy soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.578Grace M. Kostel B. E. Nelson2004524145U.S.A.South DakotaFall RiverBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: 1 mi N of County Road 5, 5.5 mi WNW of Pioneer Rest Area, 7.5 mi WSW of Oelrichs.-103.386743.06461121In an unused and revegetated and restabilized gravel pit. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5157Grace M. Kostel2005529149U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: Indian Creek Wilderness Area: ca 7.5-8 air mi WSW of Scenic, near east bank of Cheyenne River.-102.71251743.774717762Soils are clay. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.6059Grace M. Kostel2005612163U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: ca 5-5.5 air mi SSE of Quinn, just W of County Road and 1 mi SSW of Street Hill.-102.06268343.924033799In a floodplain of heavy wet clay soil. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.6072Grace M. Kostel2005612163U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBuffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity: ca 10-10.5 air mi SE of Wall and 1/4 mi N of I-90.-102.06111743.9125800In rock bed of gravel, rock and sand soil with clay under pan, iron is present in soils. Phenology: fruiting.RM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.6267Lynn Marie Moore1995629180U.S.A.ColoradoMontezuma[location and coordinates withheld]2164Pinyon-juniper scattered between agricultural land, Amelanchier, Purshia, Artemesia, and oak on south facing slopes. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4533Rachel Newton200668159U.S.A.WyomingWeston[location and coordinates withheld]1400Dry rocky uplands. Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS429614 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.67C. T. Dyrness1969729210U.S.A.OregonLaneWillamette National Forest: in-122.232144.2072762Limberlost stony loam, 60%-SW, clearcut, with invading herbs and shrubs, such as Berberis nervosa and Rubus ursinus. Phenology: fruiting.RMUSFS429615 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.183Harold D. Foster1914516136U.S.A.OregonJacksonCrater National Forest, Medford.-122.875642.3265426Phenology: flowering.RMUSFS429617 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.57Harold D. Foster1913830242U.S.A.OregonJacksonCrater National Forest, Medford.-122.875642.3265420Gravelly loam. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS429616 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.63Harold D. Foster1913831243U.S.A.OregonJacksonCrater National Forest: Medford.-122.875642.3265420Clay loam soil. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS429618 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.246James L. Jacobs193288221U.S.A.IdahoCusterLemhi National Forest: Antelope Ranger Station pasture.-113.67243.66271960Sage-weed on a 5 degree E slope in rich clay loam, with Artemisia and Chenopodium. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM765123 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2862Sarah Nunn2001716197U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerRoosevelt National Forest: Front Range: from Rawah Trailhead on Laramie River Road (County Road 103), west and south facing slopes of Middle Mountain, ca 40 air mi W of Fort Collins.-105.873340.745125602652Steep, dry slopes with scattered ponderosa pine, Purshia, Artemisia, and Chrysothamnus. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM813177 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4569Brian Reif2003529149U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: Laguna Gurule, 9 air mi N of Regina.-106.950636.31282347Immediate vicinity of south-facing, 40 deg, soft sedimentary cliff, thin ponderosa pine stands, with pinyon/juniper below, on rolling shallow drainages. Sedimentary. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM813176 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4747Brian Reif2003531151U.S.A.New MexicoRio ArribaSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: along road to immediate S of Rio Chama, 1.5 road mi (est.) W of edge of Abiquiu Land Grant.-106.349736.205814411447Roadside between river and shaded, north-facing roadbank. Cottonwood and elm with locust and sumac below, virgins bower and Virginia creeper throughout. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM813175 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5267Brian Reif2003614165U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: Canyon del Raphael Gallegos from NM Hwy 4, 3 air mi SSW of Jemez Springs: N35.737 W106.711 at start of canyon E 0.6 air mi in canyon to N35.738 W106.701-106.71135.73718321969Sandy wash of canyon bottom with exposed sandstone bedrock and scattered boulders; mostly mountain mahogany, Gambels oak, and Apache plume in wash surrounded by pinyon/juniper woodland slopes. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM310329 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3984Aven Nelson1897813225U.S.A.WyomingCarbonGrand Encampment Creek.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM304861 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1390Donald E. Brink L. M. Mayer and L. H. Kleinman197776187U.S.A.WyomingSheridanReclaimed area near Hwy 338 (WY).-106.979744.903210971164Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM353904 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.111Gregory P. Hallsten Quentin D. Skinner and Alan A. Beetle198279190U.S.A.WyomingPlatteDitch east of Wheatland.1432Roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM354117 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.659Gregory P. Hallsten1983719200U.S.A.WyomingLincolnCumberland Gap.-110.568741.58322030Roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM726864 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.985Melanie Arnett C. A. Popolizio, D. Hazlett1996711193U.S.A.WyomingPlatteCamp Guernsey: Long Canyon, ca 0.2 km E of Emigrant Hill and ca 1.8 km S of Deadhorse Canyon.1450Roadside with gentle slope of gravel with Melilotus officinalis, Verbascum thapsus, Verbena bracteata, and Bromus tectorum. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM396735 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4647Robert D. Dorn1987614165U.S.A.WyomingLaramieca 3 mi W of Cheyenne.1890Roadside with Bromus and Dactylis. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM645134 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.14431Walter Fertig Jane Struttmann1993817229U.S.A.WyomingPlatteSE Plains: ca 1.5 mi W of Interstate 25, N edge of Wheatland adjacent to Brookie Road,-105.018442.09721493Dry, sandy-gravel roadside dominated by Echinochloa, Triticum and Setaria. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM53072 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1101Francis Ramaley1905614165U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderNear Boulder.1700Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM23539 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.a. 147Francis Ramaley1900612163U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderNear Boulder.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM158026 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.7994George E. Osterhout19331013286U.S.A.ColoradoWeldWindsor.Phenology: fruiting.RMRM158025 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.8268George E. Osterhout193574185U.S.A.ColoradoWedWindsor.Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS429612 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.snV. H. Reid G. L. Ranck197367158U.S.A.ColoradoMesaBadger Wash Experimental Area.1524Salt desert shrub. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM651863 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1589Stuart Markow1991628179U.S.A.IdahoBonnevilleTarghee National Forest: Rainey Creek from entrance to National Forest to Corral Canyon, ca 3 air mi E of Swan Valley.-111.240643.473516461768Juniper/grassland, dominated by Juniperus scopulorum and bunchgrass, some riparian. Phenology: flowering.RM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3184Jean Wood1995810222U.S.A.WashingtonFerryWestern Colville National Forest and Vicinity: Kettle Crest Trail and Old Stage Road, ca 6 air mi N of Sherman Pass; from trailhead on Albion Hill Road.-118.471348.735916461977South aspect sagebrush balds with scattered large Douglas fir; subalpine fir/lodgepole pine forest with large 1 year-old burn areas. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2954Keith H. Dueholm1978626177U.S.A.WyomingCampbell[location and coordinates withheld]1128Thermal creek, adjacent plains; roadside.RMRM321815 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3406Keith H. Dueholm Mary Alice Sanguinetti197876187U.S.A.WyomingCampbell[location and coordinates withheld]1280Low ditches, edge of plowed field; ditch. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM321814 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3746Keith H. Dueholm Mary Alice Sanguinetti197879190U.S.A.WyomingCampbellPowder River Basin: ca 10 road mi NNW of Gillette.-105.582544.441671310Rolling plains, sandstone uplift, outcrops, sandy ravines, highway right-of-way; right-of-way. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM321813 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5129Keith H. Dueholm1978728209U.S.A.WyomingCampbell[location and coordinates withheld]1463Scoria topped butte, loose talus slopes, plains; roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM321816 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5429Keith H. Dueholm197884216U.S.A.WyomingConverse[location and coordinates withheld]1615Hills, sandstone outcrops, flats along creek, dry creek bed; roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM589232 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.11519Walter Fertig1991816228U.S.A.WyomingSubletteWest Slope Wind River Range: adjacent to Skyline Drive at junction of Lakeside Lodge Road, ca 0.25 mi S of South shore of Fremont Lake, 3 air mi NE of Pinedale.-109.8142.902522712286Dry, sandy-gravelly roadside right-of-way. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM592165 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5153Walter Fertig199082214U.S.A.WyomingSubletteWest Slope Wind River Range: north shore of New Fork Lakes, ca 17 air mi N of Pinedale.-109.947843.10312384Rocky/sandy beach. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM606283 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.25653B. E. Nelson1993613164U.S.A.WyomingGoshenSouthern Powder River Basin/Southeastern Plains: Southeastern Plains: along Horse Creek and adjacent plains W of County Road 191, ca 4 air mi S of La Grange; ca 34 air mi S of Torrington.-104.140841.570814201457Drier flats above the creek. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM379270 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1492Hollis Marriott Dennis Horning1982719200U.S.A.WyomingCrook[location and coordinates withheld]1548Roadside on rocky (Minnekahta limestone) soil. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM379269 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3148Hollis Marriott1983615166U.S.A.WyomingCrook[location and coordinates withheld]1371Roadside, pine-oak forest. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM379268 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3412Hollis Marriott1983623174U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: tributary to Road Creek off The Bank Land, (Graham Ranch), ca 13 air mi W of Sundance.-104.668944.4213711402Pine-juniper woodland; southwest-facing slopes and ridge with sandstone rimrock and boulders. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM379267 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.3987Hollis Marriott198375186U.S.A.WyomingCrook[location and coordinates withheld]1158Disturbed soil around reservoir in grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM379266 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4816Hollis Marriott1983721202U.S.A.WyomingCrook[location and coordinates withheld]1310Grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM379265 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.16298Ronald L. Hartman1983715196U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: ca 3 air mi NNE of Aladdin.-104.179444.68641097Prairie, wooded stream bottom, and sandstone outcrops; roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM379264 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.16468Ronald L. Hartman1983718199U.S.A.WyomingCrookBlack Hills: Beaver Creek; ca 6.5 air mi NNW of Alva.-104.4883344.78471158Wooded creek bottoms, prairie, sandy slopes below rock outcrop, and roadside; roadside. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2570Brian Elliott1998624175U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: W of I-25 at Exit 2 (Wooten exit).-104.501437.64442158Dirt road west of freeway at small bridge; riparian with Quercus gambellii. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.75619B. E. Nelson2008723205U.S.A.MontanaCarbonPryor Mountains: along Red Pryor Mountain Road on 2 air mi SSE of Red Pryor Mountain summit, ca 28 air mi SE of Bridger.-108.431945.088221032219Burn in Douglas fir forest. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.71848B. E. Nelson Bernadette Kuhn2007614165U.S.A.ColoradoBacaComanche National Grassland: County Road C above Carrizo Creek, ca 2 air mi W of Little Black Mesa and ca 1 air mi N of Oklahoma, ca 33.5 air mi SW of Springfield.-102.978637.012313471362Sandy-silt grassland flats. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.72477B. E. Nelson Bernadette Kuhn2007623174U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: ca 4 air mi E of Colo Hwy 109, ca 8 air mi SE of La Junta.-103.454737.886713531365Clayey slopes below sandstone caprock. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.72507B. E. Nelson Bernadette Kuhn2007623174U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: ca 3.5 air mi E of Colo Hwy 109, ca 9 air mi SSE of La Junta.-103.470237.866413531375Shortgrass uplands, flats with limstone chiprock, and clayey slopes below sandstone caprock. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1994Bernadette Kuhn2007629180U.S.A.ColoradoBacaComanche National Grassland: South Fork Sand Arroyo, ca 12 air mi SW of Pritchett.-103.00437.24291524Shortgrass prairie with small draw. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.84883Ronald L. Hartman Bernadette Kuhn, Laura E. Lukas2007526146U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasComanche National Grassland: ca 3 air mi S of Tobe.-103.612937.176718251845Pinyon-juniper with oak thickets and openings. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.84964Ronald L. Hartman Bernadette Kuhn, Laura E. Lukas2007526146U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasComanche National Grassland: Plum Creek, 8.5 air mi W of Kim.-103.518537.25911750Rolling grasslands with stockponds. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.84994Ronald L. Hartman Bernadette Kuhn, Laura E. Lukas2007526146U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasComanche National Grassland: ca 5.5 air mi S of Kim.-103.369737.16371693Rolling grasslands, sandstone outcrops, and roadside. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.85052Ronald L. Hartman Bernadette Kuhn, Laura E. Lukas2007528148U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: Vogal Canyon, from trail head to south end at fence line.-103.513137.770213071338Pinyon-juniper canyonland, sandstone; with willow and cottonwood thickets near fence. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.85226Ronald L. Hartman Bernadette Kuhn, Laura E. Lukas2007528148U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: Shale Hills, ca 9 air mi SE of Timpas.-103.620837.75761451Shale bluffs, top to bottom. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4322Bernadette Kuhn Joe Rankin2008524145U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: ca 20 air mi SSW of La Junta.-103.688937.72661475Shale and limestone outcrops, dominated by Aristida purpurea and Yucca glauca. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4344Bernadette Kuhn Joe Rankin2008524145U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: 6.5 mi S of La Junta on Colo Hwy 109.-103.530837.8961328Weedy roadside, dominated by Bromus japonicus. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4460Bernadette Kuhn2008527148U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland: along Colo Hwy 109, ca 8.5 air mi S of La Junta.-103.524137.8641364Margin of rocky limestone prairie. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4777Bernadette Kuhn200866158U.S.A.ColoradoOtero[location and coordinates withheld]1376Roadside and rocky hill. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5561Bernadette Kuhn Cali Hemenway2008623175U.S.A.ColoradoOteroComanche National Grassland and Vicinity: at radio tower, along Colo Hwy 109, ca 11 air mi S of La Junta.-103.512437.82991388Weedy roadside, dominated by Bromus japonicus. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4999Bernadette Kuhn200869161U.S.A.ColoradoOtero[location and coordinates withheld]1340Sandstone canyon uplands dominated by Rhus aromatica and scattered Juniperus monosperms. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.946Brian Elliott Kenneth Elliott199864155U.S.A.ColoradoHuerfanoWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: at Exit 42 on I-25.-104.692337.52191951Grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM938778 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.4647Emily Elliott2008614166U.S.A.MontanaStillwater[location and coordinates withheld]1219Along road and irrigation ditch in disturbed areas dominated by introduced grasses and forbs. Phenology: fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.61472Ronald L. Hartman1998617168U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: Raton Mesa: I-25 at confluence of Gallinas and Raton creeks to 1 air mi to N.-104.52537.058320122103Stream side and pinyon-juniper-oak woodland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.80574B. E. Nelson2010727208U.S.A.MontanaPhillipsAlong Harb Road at an unnamed coulee, ca 23 air mi SSW of Saco; ca 25 air mi ESE of Malta.-107.447848.1428743750In and along an old road in sandy clay. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.1429Joseph L. M. Charboneau2010710191U.S.A.MontanaPhillipsW of U.S. Hwy 191 in Black Coulee, ca 1 air mi NE of West Alkali Reservoir, ca 14.5 air mi SW of Malta.-108.068748.2152756771Badlands clay. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2466Joseph L. M. Charboneau2010729210U.S.A.MontanaValleyMont Hwy 24 at bridge over Dry Fork Creek, ca 8.5 air mi SE of Forsman Reservoir, ca 23.5 air mi NNE of Glasgow.-106.562248.5247832835Sagebrush-grasslands on clay soil. Phenology: flowering.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.6362Brian Elliott Elizabeth Mark199963154U.S.A.ColoradoFremontWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: Wet Mountains: up Five Point Gulch, ca 1.5 mi E of Texas Creek; W of Pueblo on U.S. Hwy 50.-105.579138.4272134Canyon and west side of ridge in pinyon-juniper. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.6958Brian Elliott Elizabeth Mark1999612163U.S.A.ColoradoHuerfanoWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: W of Castle Rock Reservoir, ca 2 air mi S of Walsenburg on County Road 330.-104.984237.59481920Bouteloua grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.7064Brian Elliott Elizabeth Mark1999614165U.S.A.ColoradoPuebloWet Mountains, Wet Mountain Valley, Sangre de Cristo Range, and Vicinity: ca 17 air mi SW of Pueblo on County Road 221.-104.834438.06431725Grassland. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS897955 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5435Michael K. Kirkpatrick201161152U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldColorado River Valley: W of the mouth of Smith Gulch, N of I-70 along a frontage road, ca 5 air mi SW of Parachute.-108.134139.398415601585Ruderal meadow (including pipeline corridor) with greasewood, cheatgrass, and other weedy species. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMUSFS Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.5435Michael K. Kirkpatrick201161152U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldColorado River Valley: W of the mouth of Smith Gulch, N of I-70 along a frontage road, ca 5 air mi SW of Parachute.-108.134139.398415601585Ruderal meadow (including pipeline corridor) with greasewood, cheatgrass, and other weedy species. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM921552 Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.11168Robert D. Dorn2014612163U.S.A.WyomingPlatteCa 2 mi E of Guernsey.-104.70166742.2633331371Roadside, with Sisymbrium and Convolvulus. Phenology: buds.RM Triticum aestivumphysical specimenPoaceaeTriticumaestivumL.2145Timothy W. Chumley1995721202U.S.A.ColoradoTellerEast-central Colorado: Mosquito Range to Plains: Rampart Range: USFS Woodland Park Work Center, 1400 Rampart Range Road or County Road 22, ca 2 road mi N of intersection with U.S. Hwy 24, ca 2 air mi N of Woodland Park.-105.045139.020225672609On slopes in open ponderosa pine forest. Phenology: fruiting.36003,1,0true