Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Artemisia dracunculus (Artemisia dracunculus subsp. glauca, Artemisia dracunculoides, Oligosporus dracunculus, Oligosporus dracunculus subsp. dracunculinus, Oligosporus dracunculus subsp. glaucus, Artemisia dracunculoides var. dracunculina, Artemisia dracunculus var. glauca), Artemisia dracunculus v... (show all)
Search Criteria: Lat: 35.225615 - 35.239637 Long: -111.667684 - -111.648887; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.27038Phillips, A.M.   79-7681979-09-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona Grounds; MNA grounds, open area behind biology building. Stems from male and female plants, 35.235 -111.66139

MNA
B.7405McDougall, Walter B.   1956-08-19
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Colton Ranch, field 5, 35.235668 -111.664824

MNA
B.7556Haskell & Deaver   48591955-08-25
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Rio de Flag, 35.233881 -111.66569

MNA
Olmon, Kirstin   26082022-07-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, west bank of Schultz Creek on northeast side of Highway 180, across from American Conservation Experience, formerly McDougall field 7., 35.22752 -111.6582, 2138m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Kirstin Olmon   12822014-05-12
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Easton Collection Center living roof, zone 2, 35.235342 -111.662184, 1268m

SEINet
Kirstin Olmon   13522014-06-02
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Easton Collection Center living roof, zone 1, 35.235342 -111.662184, 1268m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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