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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clinopodium vulgare (Satureja vulgaris var. diminuta, Satureja vulgaris var. neogaea, Satureja vulgaris, Calamintha vulgaris, Clinopodium vulgare var. neogaea)
Search Criteria: Coconino; West Fork; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Edward Gilbert   5252000-10-05
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Upper West Fork Canyon area of Oak Creek, N. of Sedona. About 500' up creek of the north/eastern fork of Cesner Canyon Draw; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0408 -111.825, 2012m

ASU:Plants
Edward Gilbert   2442000-07-30
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek. Along creek adjacent to 1.5 mile marker of the west fork trail; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 34.9989 -111.756, 1646m

ASU:Plants
Edward Gilbert   5242000-10-05
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Upper West Fork Canyon area of Oak Creek, N. of Sedona. About 500' up creek of the north/eastern fork of Cesner Canyon Draw; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0408 -111.825, 2012m

ASU:Plants
Edward Gilbert   7582001-06-25
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Upper West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, starting 9 miles north of Sedona. Around 7.25 miles up stream from the mouth of the canyon; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0217 -111.804, 1799m

ASU:Plants
Edward Gilbert   313-b2000-08-13
United States, Arizona, Coconino, West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek Canyon, about 9 miles north of Sedona. Around 4.5 miles up from canyon mouth; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0058 -111.778, 1738m


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