Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arctostaphylos patula (Arctostaphylos parryana var. pinetorum, Arctostaphylos patula var. coalescens, Arctostaphylos acutifolia, Arctostaphylos patula subsp. platyphylla, Arctostaphylos pungens var. platyphylla), Arctostaphylos patula subsp. patula (Arctostaphylos patula f. coalescens, Arctostaphylo... (show all)
Search Criteria: utah; Capitol Reef; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
FLD0005320J.M. Porter   35871986-05-21
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park; 6 mi N of the Burr Trail turnoff of the Notom Rd., 37.938248 -111.060577

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0029944Fleming, Rich   BC3161987-05-04
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park. Upper Deep Creek; just within the park boundary., 38.4284 -111.5108, 2500m

SJNM
Durall, Suz.   901986-05-21
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park, 6 mi. N. of the Peek-A-Boo Ranger Station on the Notum Road., 37.93449 -111.05595

SJNM
SJNM-V-0029952Porter, J. Mark   35871986-05-21
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park, 6 mi. N. of the Burr Trail turnoff of the Notom rd. Navajo s.s. with many small waterpockets., 37.7654 -111.0683

SJNM
SJNM-V-0029943Heil, Kenneth D.   32961987-06-03
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park. Upper Deep Creek, near end of road along ridge.; 38.427178 -111.429609, 38.427178 -111.429609, 2621m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0029949Duvall, Suzette   901986-05-21
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park. Notum Road, ca. 6 mile north of Peek-a-boo Station., 37.9356 -111.0563, 1669m


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