Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Nevada State Museum Herbarium


NSMC
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
PLA 0000462P. Herlan   s.n.1971-07-08
USA, Nevada, Douglas, Mt. Como

Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS:Herbarium
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
201179Len H. Carpenter   C-3421969-08-12
United States, Colorado, Grand, 15 miles N.E. Kremmling Flightline Study Area, 2530m

Snow College Herbarium


EPHR
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
EPHR 000720A. Clyde Blauer   6181975-08-13
USA, Utah, Sanpete, Transplant at Snow Field Station from Olson Bench (02-20-04-39), 1646m

EPHR
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
EPHR 000846A. Clyde Blauer   6191975-08-13
USA, Utah, Sanpete, Transplant from Horseshoe Mountain, growing at Snow Field Station (02-19-01-21)

EPHR
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
EPHR 000847A. Clyde Blauer   6191975-08-13
USA, Utah, Sanpete, Transplant from Horseshoe Mountain, growing at Snow Field Station (02-19-01-21)

EPHR
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
EPHR 000848A. Clyde Blauer   6881977-06-30
USA, Utah, Sanpete, Field Station, south Tier, Level 3, Olsen Bench transplant

EPHR
Artemisia tridentata subsp. rothrockii (A. Gray) H.M. Hall & Clem.
EPHR 000849A. Clyde Blauer   6881977-06-30
USA, Utah, Sanpete, Field Station, south Tier, Level 3, Olsen Bench transplant


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Google Map

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