Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Argyrochosma limitanea subsp. limitanea (Cheilanthes limitanea, Notholaena limitanea, Pellaea limitanea, Notholaena limitanea var. limitanea)
Search Criteria: Utah; San Juan; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU081698S. Flowers   23841965-05-14
USA, Utah, San Juan, Needles Park area, Squaw Flats, 38.163321 -109.789845, 1524m

Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Pellaea limitanea (Maxon) C.V. Morton
BRYV0091382B. F. Harrison   117531951-05-16
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, 14 miles S.E. of Hite in white Canyon.

BRY:V
Pellaea limitanea (Maxon) C.V. Morton
BRYV0091381Stanley L. Welsh   88581969-04-23
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Black Canyon in Cataract Canyon, east side of Colorado River.

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00080524M. Hill   3872003-08-30
United States, UTAH, San Juan, Glen Canyon NRA, Dark Canyon, between enterance of the Sundance trail and Lake Powell., 37.87903 -110.19049, 827m

Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
DUKE10158076   
United States, Utah, San Juan

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.9656Gaines, Xerpha   9031957-04-24
USA, Utah, San Juan County, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Glen Canyon, near Rainbow Bridge, Bridge Canyon, 37.085729 -110.971005

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0007135M.D. Windham   90-4321990-10-13
USA, Utah, San Juan, Along unnamed tributary of Comb Wash at E edge of Little Baullie Mesa ca. 2.16 km NNE of Hotel Rock. B.L.M. Hotel Rock Quad (7 1/2 min.)., 37.586329 -109.686434, 1684m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
244639Xerpha M. Gaines   9031957-04-24
United States, Utah, San Juan, Side of Bridge Creek Canyon, near Rainbow Bridge. Glen Canyon.


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