Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elymus elymoides subsp. brevifolius (Elymus elymoides var. brevifolius, Sitanion hystrix var. brevifolium, Elymus longifolius, Sitanion longifolium, Sitanion velutinum, Elymus brevifolius)
Search Criteria: New Mexico; Cibola; El Morro; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Elymus elymoides subsp. brevifolius (J.G. Sm.) Barkworth, comb. nov. ined.
ASC00087628G. Rink   53422006-09-22
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, old road between the sewage lagoon and the campground, 35.03353 -108.33847, 2190m

ASC
Elymus elymoides subsp. brevifolius (J.G. Sm.) Barkworth, comb. nov. ined.
ASC00087911G. Rink   57622007-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, vicinity of north ruin, 35.0374 -102.3504, 2260m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
1673491G. Rink   53422006-09-22
United States of America, New Mexico, Cibola Co., El Morro National Monument, old road between the sewage lagoon and the campground, 35.03353 -108.33847, 2190m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0100431E. Kayes   ek661978-07-09
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument., 35.03904 -108.344095, 2194m

UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0100649D.A. McCallum   9451980-09-27
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument., 35.03904 -108.344095, 2194m

UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0100430G. Rink   53422006-09-22
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, old road between the sewage lagoon and the campground., 35.035313 -108.338473, 2188m

UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0100429G. Rink   57622007-05-04
USA, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, vicinity of north ruin., 35.03918 -102.350403, 2256m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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