Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis polycladon (Gilia polycladon)
Search Criteria: USA; Arizona; Coconino; Lat: 35.87005 - 36.22892 Long: -111.79759 - -111.41164; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Institute Herbarium


NHI
Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant
NHI006446Marc A. Baker   124691997-05-14
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, 5k west of Hamblin Wash, SW of Echo Cliffs, ca. 15k south of the Gap, 36.163701 -111.451739, 1570m

General Research Observations


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Ipomopsis polycladon (Torrey) V. Grant
Marc A. Baker   124691997-05-14
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, 5k west of Hamblin Wash, SW of Echo Cliffs, ca. 15k south of the Gap, 36.16 -111.45, 1569m

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Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant
Rich Crawford   8392013-04-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Little Colorado River near confluence with Hopi Trail wash, 50.5 river miles from the confluence with the Colorado River., 35.91658 -111.50737, 1244m

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Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant
Rich Crawford   8532013-04-06
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Near the Little Colorado River, minor wash contributing to Hopi Trail wash, 50.5 river miles from the confluence with the Colorado River., 35.933681 -111.495137, 1276m

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Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant
Rich Crawford   5022012-05-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino, Hopi Trail Canyon- 1 mile up canyon from the Little Colorado Gorge, 6 miles west of Cameron., 35.93975 -111.481416

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Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant
Glenn Rink   174442023-06-03
USA, Arizona, Coconino, About 10 kms north of Cameron and 2 kms west of Hwy 89., 35.97552 -111.42508, 1305m


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