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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Besseya plantaginea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
Elinor Lehto   240311979-09-06
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, NE Flagstaff, Hart Prairie, east end of Fern Mountain., 35.3489 -111.739

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
D. J. Pinkava   62351969-07-12
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks, just below Snow Bowl Ski area., 35.3306 -111.705, 3000 - 3000m

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
T.F. Daniel   16021981-06-26
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, Base of Arizona Snow Bowl on the San Francisco Peaks, north of Flagstaff., 35.3306 -111.705, 3000 - 3000m

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
Elinor Lehto   177971973-06-30
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, Snow Bowl, 35.3306 -111.705, 3000 - 3000m

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
Delzie Demaree   412771959-06-28
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks; Flagstaff, 35.1981 -111.651

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
J.J. Thornber   28401907-08-18
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, Summit Ranch, San Francisco Mountains, 35.3408 -111.683

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
L. R. Landrum   69481990-06-14
United States, ARIZONA, Coconino, Coconino National Forest; ca. 3 miles south of Flagstaff; Fay Canyon; ca. 4 miles south of Flagstaff., 35.1448 -111.623, 2073m

ASU:Plants
Besseya plantaginea (James) Rydb.
Larry C. Higgins   78561973-07-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino, San Francisco Peaks area above Snow Bowl Ski area, 35.3306 -111.705, 3000 - 3000m


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Google Map

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