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Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Myosurus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Myosurus apetalus var. montanus (Campbell) Whitemore
J. Strachan   28871979-06-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Kaibab Plateau 8.5 mi. south of Jacob Lake, Forest Rd. 212, 36.6075 -112.207

ASU:Plants
Myosurus apetalus var. montanus (Campbell) Whitemore
Elinor Lehto   246781980-06-27
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Ashurst Lake, 35.0192 -111.403

ASU:Plants
Charlotte M. Christy   4781991-05-10
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Grand Canyon Airport, south of Tusayan. Eastern side near south end, 36.0544 -112.139

ASU:Plants
R. K. Gierisch   46641979-05-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, W side of Buckskin Mountain, 36.925 -112.212, 1920m

ASU:Plants
Marc A. Baker   84591991-06-02
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Ca. 5 mi WNW of Williams Mountain, just north of I-40; ca. 5 mi. west of Williams, 35.2294 -112.256, 643m

ASU:Plants
Marc A. Baker   84591991-06-02
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Ca. 5 mi. WNW of Williams Mountain, just north of I-40; ca. 5 mi. west of Williams, 35.2294 -112.256, 643m

ASU:Plants
Elinor Lehto   246301980-06-27
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Stoneman Lake, 34.7794 -111.518

ASU:Plants
Elinor Lehto   246241980-06-27
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Ca. 2 mi. north of Stoneman Lake turn off along road from Lake Mary to Happy Jack. Double Cabin, 34.8085 -111.518

ASU:Plants
Marc A. Baker   84561991-06-02
United States, Arizona, Coconino, ca. 5 mi. WNW of Williams Mountain, just north of I-40; ca. 5 mi. west of Williams, 35.2294 -112.256, 643m


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