Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chylismia specicola, Chylismia specicola subsp. hesperia, Chylismia specicola subsp. specicola
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Chylismia specicola subsp. specicola (P.H. Raven) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
B.27354Green & Mazzoni   80-971980-05-07
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park; Hermit camp, behind the ranger station, limestone boulders, T31N, R2E, GCNP, 36.081842 -112.212796

MNA
Chylismia specicola subsp. specicola (P.H. Raven) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
B.27355Green & Mazzoni   80-1051980-05-28
USA, Arizona, Mohave, Grand Canyon National Park; 1/4 mi. S of Head Spring in Saddle Horse Canyon, Sandstone alcove, N. Rim, Grand Canyon NP, 36.229674 -113.05

MNA
Chylismia specicola subsp. specicola (P.H. Raven) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
B.36829G. Rink   105512011-05-19
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Kaibab National Forest. Below Slide Spring, east of Kanab Creek, on the north side of the travertine apron below the spring., 36.657667 -112.563609, 1450m

MNA
Chylismia specicola (P.H. Raven) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
B.41690Green, L.T.   G-4581977-07-27
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River Mile 166, ~0.125-0.25 mile up National Canyon and around campground, 36.256648 -112.892142, 549m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Chylismia specicola (P.H. Raven) W.L. Wagner & Hoch
224379T.L. Burgess   59921980-09-26
United States, Arizona, Mohave County, Lower Granite Gorge. Trail from Bridge City to Tonto Platform. River mile 238.5, W side. Ca. 1.1 mi. S, 0.2 mi E of Separation Canyon junction with Colorado River; Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 35.8 -113.566667, 426 - 548m


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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.