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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epilobium canum, Epilobium canum ssp. garrettii (Epilobium canum var. garrettii, Zauschneria latifolia var. garrettii, Zauschneria garrettii), Epilobium canum ssp. latifolium (Zauschneria californica ssp. latifolia, Epilobium canum var. latifolium, Zauschneria latifolia var. arizonica, Zauschneria l... (show all)
Search Criteria: Coconino; West Fork; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Epilobium canum subsp. latifolium (Hook.) P. H. Raven
Edward Gilbert   3342000-08-18
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, about 9 miles north of Sedona. About 2.5-2.75 miles above mouth of canyon just before area where trail is forced into creek bed; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0031 -111.769, 1646m

ASU:Plants
Epilobium canum subsp. latifolium (Hook.) P. H. Raven
Edward Gilbert   3702000-08-29
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Upper West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, 9 miles north of Sedona. Between north rim and West Fork Creek about 1 mile below where forest service road 231 crosses WFC; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0267 -111.843, 2043m

ASU:Plants
Epilobium canum subsp. latifolium (Hook.) P. H. Raven
Edward Gilbert   3212000-08-13
United States, Arizona, Coconino, West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon, about 9 miles north of Sedona. Around 4.5-5.0 miles up from canyon mouth; northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0061 -111.781, 1738m


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