Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hesperostipa comata subsp. comata (Stipa comata subsp. intonsa, Stipa comata, Hesperostipa comata var. comata, Stipa comata var. comata, Stipa comata subsp. comata)
Search Criteria: utah; Glen; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Stipa comata Trin. & Rupr.
BRYV0143415M. Hill   1352003-05-30
U.S.A., Utah, Garfield, Glen Canyon NRA, Rec Road 633 near Cataract Canyon by Clearwater Canyon., 38.01121 -110.18486, 1696m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Hesperostipa comata subsp. comata (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth
ASC00078031M. Hill   1352003-05-30
United States, UTAH, Garfield, Glen Canyon NRA, Rec Road 633 near Cataract Canyon by Clearwater Canyon, 38.01121 -110.18485, 1695m

ASC
ASC00009881Xerpha M. Gaines   8891957-04-21
United States, Utah, San Juan, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Glen Canyon, across from Hidden Passage, near start of trail to Music Temple, 37.175395 -110.933933

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Hesperostipa comata subsp. comata (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth
UTC00177171B Neely; F Smith    7891982-05-20
United States, Utah, Garfield, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ; West rim of Waterhole Canyon Waterhole Flat 2.5 mi southwest of Teapot Rock, 38.0547222 -110.1102778, 1676m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Stipa comata Trin. & Rupr.
UT0030635B. Franklin   47581987-05-16
United States of America, Utah, Kane Co., Ca 10 mi W of Glen Canyon City, East Clark Bench, 37.1012 -111.8425, 1433m


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