Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Symphoricarpos oreophilus, Symphoricarpos oreophilus var. oreophilus (Symphoricarpos rotundifolius var. oreophilus), Symphoricarpos oreophilus var. utahensis (Symphoricarpos tetonensis, Symphoricarpos utahensis, Symphoricarpos vaccinioides, Symphoricarpos vaccinoides)
Search Criteria: Utah; Harms; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0137225Bill Harms   5791980-06-28
United States, Utah, Utah, American Fork, Timponeeke Campbround, off of Alpine Loop Scenic Highway, 2195 - 2286m

UT:Botany
UT0137561Bill Harms   19901982-07-21
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, West slope of Cascade Mountain between Hope Campground and summit of mountain., 1951 - 3050m

UT:Botany
UT0137824Harms, Bill   15811982-05-31
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, Slate Canyon 40.22542 -111.621853 +-200 meters WGS84 Elevation 5000-5100 feet, 40.22542 -111.621853

General Research Observations


SEINet
WJH001840Bill Harms   15811982-05-31
United States, Utah, Utah, Slate Canyon, 40.22542 -111.621853, 1524 - 1554m

SEINet
WJH001970Bill Harms   19901982-07-21
United States, Utah, Utah, West slope of Cascade Mountain between Hope Campground and summit of mountain, 40.305418 -111.601962, 1951 - 3050m

SEINet
WJH002490Bill Harms   18531982-07-03
United States, Utah, Utah, Dry Fork, 1.0-1.5 miles up from Squaw Peak Trail Road, west of Freedom Peak summit, 40.259916 -111.556385, 2530 - 2743m

SEINet
WJH002930Bill Harms   5791980-06-28
United States, Utah, Utah, Timponeeke Campground, off of Alpine Loop Scenic Highway, 40.431273 -111.644939, 2195 - 2286m


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