Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Potamogeton gramineus (Potamogeton gramineus var. graminifolius, Potamogeton gramineus var. maximus, Potamogeton gramineus var. myriophyllus, Potamogeton gramineus var. typicus, Potamogeton gramineus subsp. heterophyllus, Potamogeton gramineus var. gramineus, Potamogeton heterophyllus var. graminifo... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Yavapai; Montezuma OR well; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Potamogeton gramineus x illinosensis Morong
B.10175Haskell, H.S.   
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Montezuma Castle National Monument; Montezuma Well, 34.649189 -111.752372

MNA
Potamogeton gramineus X illinoensis
B.16541Stockert, John W.   1964-07-28
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Montezuma Castle National Monument; Montezuma Well, 34.649189 -111.752372

Pacific Union College Hebarium


PUA
60866G.L. Clifton   1984-09-05
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Local landmark: Montezuma Well. Lake Montezuma Quad., 34.648944 -111.750972, 1085m

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0059504Porter, J. Mark   55621988-07-26
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Well National Monument, Slopes of the sink descending into the well., 34.64919 -111.75235

SJNM
SJNM-V-0059505Porter, J. Mark   55621988-07-26
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Well National Monument, Limestone sink. Slopes of the sink descending into the "well". A hybrid cross with illinoensis Morong., 34.64919 -111.75235

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
J.M. Porter   55621988-07-26
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Well National Monument, 34.64917 -111.7525, 1098m


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