Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptantha echinoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
BRYV0189293J. G. Kooch   351927-07-24
U.S.A., Idaho, Targhee forest., 1890m

BRY:V
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
BRYV0189291Larry C. Higgins   10081967-06-03
U.S.A., Utah, Kane, Cottonwood Canyon, 20 miles south of Cannonville.

BRY:V-OGDF
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
BRYOGDF06824J. G. Kooch   JK-351927-07-24
U.S.A., Idaho, Madison, Hawley Gulch., 1890m

BRY:V-OGDF
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
BRYOGDF06825Basil K. Crane   29-BC1937-05-25
U.S.A., Nevada, Elko, Haystack Creek., 1737m

BRY:V-OGDF
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
BRYOGDF06828Mont E. Lewis   25851973-05-24
U.S.A., Nevada, Nye, Mouth of Bruno Creek-Quinn Range., 2073m

Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


SLRO
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
SLRO004542Larry C. Higgins   10081967-06-03
United States, Utah, Kane, Cottonwood Canyon, 20.0 miles S of Cannonville, 37.294351 -111.888677

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
NLU0098181   
United States, Utah

BRIT:NLU
Cryptantha echinoides (M.E. Jones) Payson
NLU0098182   
United States, Utah

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Cryptantha echinoides (M. E. Jones) Payson
94887D. Demaree   401631958-05-11
United States, Arizona, Navajo Co., Red Lake region; Hopi Indian Reservation; Oraibi., 35.8667 -110.617, 1737m

USF
Cryptantha echinoides (M. E. Jones) Payson
56441A. Cronquist   91711961-06-02
United States, Utah, Wayne Co., 1 mi. E of Bicknell. T28S, R4E., 38.3408 -111.544, 2286m


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