Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eleocharis rostellata (Scirpus rostellatus, Eleocharis rostellata var. congdonii, Eleocharis rostellata var. occidentalis)
Search Criteria: Bryce Canyon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Eleocharis rostellata (Torr.) Torr.
BRYV0081857Walter Fertig   199572002-06-08
U.S.A., Utah, Kane, Grand Staircase: willis Creek, ca 3 air miles WNW of Skutumpah Road, ca 4.2 miles E of Bryce Canyon National Park, ca 5.5 miles SW of cannonville., 1939m

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Eleocharis rostellata (Torr.) Torr.
IND-0150936Walter Fertig   286632013-06-05
United States, Utah, Kane, Colorado Plateau: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Upper Podunk Spring, northeast of Podunk Creek, east of Dixie National Forest, 1 mile south of Bryce Canyon National Park, ca 30 miles northeast of Kanab. T39S R4W S11 NW4 NW4, 37.440161 -112.219785, 2178m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Eleocharis rostellata (Torr.) Torr.
Walter Fertig   286632013-07-05
USA, Utah, Kane, Colorado Plateau: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Upper Podunk Spring, NE of Podunk Creek, E of Dixie National Forest, 1 mile S of Bryce Canyon National Park, ca 30 miles NE of Kanab. T39S R4W S11 NW4 NW4, 37.440161 -112.219785, 2178m

SEINet
Eleocharis rostellata (Torr.) Torr.
Walter Fertig   199572002-06-08
United States, Utah, Kane, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: Willis Creek, ca 3 air miles WNW of Skutumpah Road, ca 4.2 miles E of Bryce Canyon National Park, ca 5.5 miles SW of Cannonville. T38S R3W S18 SE4 of NE4., 37.500189 -112.147838, 1939m


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Google Map

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