Dataset: GMDRC
Taxa: Androsace
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Granite Mountains Desert Research Center


GMDRC
GMDRC8350J. M. André   350642015-07-15
United States, Utah, Iron, Markagunt Plateau: 0.2 mi. east of Hwy 14, 0.5 mi. west of lava flow, about 2 mi. north of Navajo Lake, 5 mi. SE of Cedar Breaks NM, 22 mi. east of Cedar City, 2938m

GMDRC
GMDRC8368J. M. André   350862015-07-15
United States, Utah, Iron, Markagunt Plateau: eastern margin of Sage Valley near lava flow, just south of FS Rd# 240, 1.5 mi. east of Hwy 14, approx 3 mi. north of Navajo Lake and 21 mi. east of Cedar City, 2949m

GMDRC
GMDRC11042J. M. André   400692014-07-11
United States, Colorado, Routt, Rocky Mountains: just south of Hwy 10 at Meadows Campground, 15 mi. east of Steamboat Springs, 2786m

GMDRC
GMDRC9629J. M. André   377802016-07-22
United States, Utah, Iron, Markagunt Plateau: along FS Rd # 048 1.3 mi. SSW of Yankee Meadows Reservoir, just north of Center Creek about 3.5 mi. northeast of Brian Head ski area, 2798m

GMDRC
GMDRC16042J. M. André   469982023-06-22
United States, Utah, Kane, Markagunt Plateau: Navajo Lake, northwest end of lake at trailhead parking area in aspen grove, 2801m

GMDRC
GMDRC15719J. M. André   464762022-07-14
United States, Utah, Garfield, Aquarius Plateau: just east of USFS Rd# 154, 1.1 miles south of Cyclone Lake, approx 23 miles north of Escalante, 3003m

GMDRC
GMDRC16008J. M. André   469472023-06-21
United States, Utah, Kane, Markagunt Plateau: just east of North Fork Rd, 6.7 miles south of Navajo Lake, approx. 9 mi. SW of Duck Creek Village, 2451m


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