Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mertensia franciscana
Search Criteria: utah; san juan; dark canyon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00040413Wendy Hodgson   94091995-06-23
USA, Utah, San Juan, Manti-La Sal National Forest, Peavine Canyon, Trail 157, within 0.5 to 4.5 miles below trailhead towards junction of Kigalia Canyon, just south of Dark Canyon., 37.658333 -109.875, 2220 - 2370m

DES
DES00040415Wendy C. Hodgson   93991995-06-22
USA, Utah, San Juan County, Off FSR 88, at the Notch, along Notch Trail into the east end of Dark Canyon, within 1/4-1/8 mile below trailhead and FSR 88, in vicinity of T35S, R20E, extreme lower part of SW1/4, S7., 37.774533 -109.772617, 2480m

DES
DES00040449Wendy Hodgson   93731995-06-22
USA, Utah, San Juan, Off FSR 88, at the Notch, along Notch Trail into the east end of Dark Canyon, within 1/2 mile below trailhead., 37.774533 -109.772617, 2407 - 2499m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
01084172M. A. Franklin   8981984-07-18
United States of America, Utah, San Juan Co., La Sal Mountains, Dark Canyon, 38.45559 -109.2257, 3267m

NY
01084173W. C. Hodgson   93731995-06-22
United States of America, Utah, San Juan Co., Off FSR 88, at the Notch, along Notch Trail into the east end of Dark Canyon, within 1/2 mile below trailhead, 37.774533 -109.772617, 2499m

University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
44210W. Hodgson   93731995-06-22
United States, Utah, San Juan, off Forest Service Road 88; at the Notch, along Notch Trail into the east end of Dark Canyon, within 0.5 mile below trailhead, 2499m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:54160Collector(s): Dr. Wendy Hodgson   93731995-06-22
United States, Utah, San Juan County, off Forest Service Road 88 at the Notch, along Notch Trail into the E end of Dark Canyon, 37.775 -109.7733333333, 2408 - 2499m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.