Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia fendleri (Chamaesyce fendleri, Euphorbia fendleri var. typica, Chamaesyce fendleri var. fendleri, Euphorbia fendleri var. dissimilis, Euphorbia fendleri var. fendleri, Euphorbia greenei)
Search Criteria: utah; Canyonlands; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
UT0054463Kleiner, E   1967-06-12
United States, Utah, Wayne, Virginia Park in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.

UT:Botany
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
UT0054464Kleiner, E   1968-05-07
United States, Utah, Wayne, Virginia Park in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.

UT:Botany
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
UT0054465Harper, Kimball T.   1968-05-11
United States, Utah, Wayne , Utah State, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. SE of Han's Flat Ranger Station below Orange Cliffs in Elaterite Basin.

UT:Botany
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
UT0054466Wiens, Del   1965-05-15
United States, Utah, San Juan, Near Squaw Springs Campground in Canyonlands, Utah, near Park Headquarters just E of Elephant Hill.

UT:Botany
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
UT0136987K.D. Rapp   16871996-06-12
United States, Utah, San Juan, East side of unimproved road into Corral Pocket, ca. 2.1 km SW of State Route 211, 6.8 km east of the Needles Outpost near Canyonlands National Park. B.L.M. North Six-Shooter Peak Quad (7 1/2 min.). T30S, R21E, Sec.30. UTM - 4223452 m.N by 616310 m.E. (Zone 12). Lat. 38.09 Long. 109.40, 1512m

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
SJNM-V-0030527Heil, Kenneth D.   59941990-05-22
United States, Utah, Wayne, Canyonlands National Park. Maze District. Trail to the Fins from the Golden Stairs. Ca 4 miles southeast of the Golden Stairs. Fourth fin to the north and east of drainage.; 38.1326 -110.0443, 38.1326 -110.0443, 1536m


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