Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agoseris parviflora (Agoseris glauca var. laciniata, Agoseris caudata, Agoseris taraxacoides, Troximon glaucum var. laciniatum, Agoseris tomentosa, Troximon laciniatum, Troximon roseum)
Search Criteria: utah; Zion; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Agoseris glauca var. laciniata (D.C.Eaton) Smiley
BRYV0214167Larry C. Higgins   183251989-05-22
U.S.A., Utah, Washington, Navajo Sst. Zion Canyon, Echo Canyon basin, above Weeping Rock., 1753m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Agoseris parviflora (Nutt.) Greene
UTC00255506Harold Ikerd   2006-05-26
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion National Park; 0.50 miles NNW Stave Spring.

USU:UTC
Agoseris parviflora (Nutt.) Greene
UTC00255517Harold Ikerd   2006-05-02
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion National Park; 0.82 miles NW Stave Spring.

Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks Herbaria


ZNP
Agoseris glauca var. laciniata (D.C. Eat.) Smiley
ZION 4595Nelson, R. A.   9739X1971-06-15
United States, Utah, WASHINGTON, Zion National Park, Lava Point, Kolob Plateau, 2195m

ZNP
Agoseris glauca var. laciniata (D.C. Eat.) Smiley
ZION 4593Nelson, R. A.   97391971-06-15
United States, Utah, WASHINGTON, Zion National Park, Lava Point, Kolob

General Research Observations


SEINet
Agoseris glauca var. laciniata (D.C. Eat.) Smiley
Walter Fertig   246692009-05-29
USA, Utah, Washington, Colorado Plateau: Zion National Park, top of mesa on west side of Esplin Gulch just west of park boundary, ca 0.8 miles SW of summit of Dakota Hill. T40S R10W S12 SE4 NE4 SE4., 37.344957 -112.901253, 1932m


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Google Map

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