Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ericameria nauseosa var. juncea (Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. junceus, Chrysothamnus nauseosus var. junceus)
Search Criteria: utah; Glen; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. junceus (Greene) H.M.Hall & Clem.
BRYV0231488Leila M. Shultz   73151983-09-06
U.S.A., Utah, Wayne, Orange Cliffs, North Point road, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area., 1829m

BRY:V
BRYV0231484Arnold Clifford   03-10762003-09-08
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Glen Canyon Natl. Recreation area; 2.5 mi nw of Muhley Point, on the way to JohnÕs Canyon., 1500m

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Ericameria nauseosa var. juncea (Greene) G.L. Nesom & Baird
B.42242Waring, Gwendolyn   s.n.1988-11-19
USA, Utah, Kane County, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Wetherill Canyon, PS 16, 37.082791 -111.110531

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. junceus (Greene) H.M.Hall & Clem.
2039233L. M. Shultz   73151983-09-06
United States of America, Utah, Wayne Co., Orange Cliffs, North Point road, Glen Canyon National Recreational Area, 1829m

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Ericameria nauseosa var. juncea (Pallas ex Pursh) G.L. Nesom & Baird
SJNM-V-0010811Heil, Kenneth D.   56811989-09-10
United States, Utah, Garfield, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. 17.6 mi from Hite on road to the Maze., 37.55 -110.17, 1554m

Shrub Science Laboratory, Rocky Mountain Research Station


SSLP
Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. junceus (Greene) Hall & Clements
04557Blauer , A.C.   11661983-07-25
United States, Utah, San Juan, Glen Canyon Nat. Rec. area Iceberg Canyon

Snow College Herbarium


EPHR
Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. junceus (Greene) Hall & Clements
EPHR001003A. Clyde Blauer   11661983-07-25
USA, Utah, San Juan, Glen Canyon Nat. Rec. area, Iceberg canyon


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