Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hedysarum boreale, Hedysarum boreale var. boreale (Hedysarum boreale var. cinerascens, Hedysarum boreale var. obovatum, Hedysarum boreale var. pabulare, Hedysarum boreale var. rivulare, Hedysarum boreale var. typicum, Hedysarum boreale var. utahense, Hedysarum mackenziei var. fraseri, Hedysarum pabu... (show all)
Search Criteria: Utah; Arches; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Hedysarum boreale subsp. boreale var. boreale Nutt.
BRYV0107496S. L. Welsh   19031963-05-02
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Arches National Monument: road to DevilÕs Garden.

BRY:V
BRYV0107486Jayne Belnap   721987-05-08
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Arches, Willow Flat Rd.

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0034179Fleming, Rich   7451989-05-03
United States, Utah, Grand, Arches National Park, Ca 2.1 mi E of Balanced Rock on road to Willow Spring. Sandy soils Growing along an intermittent creek. 24, 38.7025 -109.6258, 1439m


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