Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Encelia resinifera (Encelia frutescens var. resinosa), Encelia resinifera subsp. tenuifolia (Encelia resinifera var. tenuifolia), Encelia resinifera subsp. resinifera, Encelia resinifera var. resinifera
Search Criteria: utah; Canyonlands; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Encelia frutescens var. resinosa M.E.Jones ex S.F.Blake
BRYV0238741S. L. Welsh   53881966-06-01
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Trail Canyon, E of Upheaval Dome, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park.

BRY:V
Encelia frutescens var. resinosa M.E.Jones ex S.F.Blake
BRYV0238746S. L. Welsh   53881966-06-01
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Trail Canyon, E of Upheaval Dome, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park.

Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
FLD0001305Heil, Kenneth; Porter, J. Mark   67481991-06-21
United States, Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park, Deadhorse Canyon along the Green River., 38.3241 -109.9594, 1219m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Encelia frutescens var. resinosa M.E.Jones ex S.F.Blake
1739125S. L. Welsh   53881966-06-01
United States of America, Utah, San Juan Co., Trail Canyon, east of Upheaval Dome, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0010577Heil, Kenneth D.   60731990-06-13
United States, Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park. Island in the Sky District. Little Bridge Canyon., 38.412 -109.761, 1381m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0010576Heil, Kenneth D.   67481991-06-21
United States, Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park, Deadhorse Canyon along the Green River., 38.3241 -109.9594, 1271m


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Google Map

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