Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Penstemon jonesii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0062398Stephen L. Clark   52431989-05-01
U.S.A., Utah, Washington, Zion Canyon, West Rim trail., 37.28877 -112.96479, 1798m

BRY:V
BRYV0062400Stanley L. Welsh   270661998-06-15
U.S.A., Utah, Kane, Lick CAnyon, tributary of Riggs Canyon, w of No ManÕs Mesa., 37.34281 -112.17018

BRY:V
BRYV0062399Stanley L. Welsh   270461998-06-15
U.S.A., Utah, Kane, Lick Canyon, tributary of Riggs Canyon, W of No ManÕs Mesa., 37.34281 -112.17018

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1640061Robert H. Foster   39471977-05-25
United States, Utah, Washington, Hurricane, t41s, r9 1/2 w, sec 18, .5 mi e of e tunnel, mtn brush community, Sandy soil, navajo form., 1585m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0095938Alder, Michael G.   69611936-04-13
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion National Park, West Rim

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
01083687R. H. Foster   39471977-05-25
United States of America, Utah, Washington Co., Hurricane, 0.5 mile east of East Tunnel, 37.22 -112.92, 1585m

NY
01083688W. P. Cottam   69611936-04-13
United States of America, Utah, Washington Co., Zion National Park, west rim, 1676m

NY
01083689A. Eastwood   11601933-06-25
United States of America, Utah, Zion National Park on road between tunnels

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
328767Ralph E Brooks   192821989-05-11
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion Canyon area, 7 mi NE Springdale, 37.26061 -112.90845


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.