Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allium textile (Allium aridum, Allium geyeri var. textile, Allium reticulatum, Allium reticulatum var. playanum, Allium reticulatum var. ecristatum)
Search Criteria: New Mexico; San Juan; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Allium textile A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr.
BRYV0016956Arnold Clifford   01-652001-04-10
U.S.A., New Mexico, San Juan, Red Wash Drainage area; ca 1.25 mi N of Red Wash Bridge on US Hwy. 64., 1530m

New Mexico State University Herbarium


NMC
Allium textile A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
53033R.W. Spellenberg, R. Soreng and L. Collyer   65441982-06-03
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, between Waterflow and La Plata E of the SE corner of the Ute Mtn. Indian Reservation

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Allium textile A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
SJNM-V-0001947Porter, J. Mark   84-1251984-05-14
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, 1 mile south of La Boca near the Los Pinos River. West side of river., 36.97647 -107.60393, 1951m

SJNM
Allium textile A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
SJNM-V-0001948Porter, J. Mark   84-2531984-05-26
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Near La Boca, Colorado. Los Pinos River area. One mile south of Colorado border., 36.996 -107.909, 1902m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
Allium textile A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
UNM0093032R.C. Sivinski   16791991-05-15
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Mesa on east side of Los Pinos arm of Navajo Lake., 36.969199 -107.594807

UNM:Vascular Plants
Allium textile A. Nels. & J.F. Macbr.
UNM0093031R.C. Sivinski   18501992-05-14
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, East of the Los Pinos arm of Navajo Lake., 36.969199 -107.594807


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