Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis longiflora, Ipomopsis longiflora subsp. australis, Ipomopsis longiflora subsp. longiflora (Gilia longiflora), Ipomopsis longiflora subsp. neomexicana, Ipomopsis longiflora var. neomexicana, Ipomopsis longiflora var. longiflora
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Yavapai; Montezuma OR well; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Ipomopsis longiflora (Torr.) V. Grant
ASC00058123P.G. Rowlands   s.n.1991-04-25
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Near W boundry fence., 34.616667 -111.866667, 1097m

ASC
ASC00020246K. Powley   s.n.1970-04-16
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Well., 34.64917 -111.75167, 1005m

ASC
Ipomopsis longiflora (Torr.) V. Grant
ASC00058232J.A.C. Zimmerman   251995-04-28
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Along S boundary fence., 34.64889 -111.75722

ASC
ASC00001065C.F. Deaver   4941941-11-20
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Highway between Stoneman Lake and Montezuma Castle., 34.77944 -111.51806

ASC
Ipomopsis longiflora (Torr.) V. Grant
ASC00024113J. Baker   s.n.1973-05-06
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Black Canyon Highway. 4 mi N of Montezuma's Well., 34.825037 -111.787846, 1219m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Ipomopsis longiflora (Torr.) V. Grant
DES00000984Gertrude Bowden   1940-04-12
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Montezuma Castle National Monument. Below road on turn above houses, 34.64889 -111.75722, 960m

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Ipomopsis longiflora (Torr.) V. Grant
B.7865Haskell, H.S.   22991957-04-24
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Montezuma Castle National Monument; Montezuma Castle Nt.Mon. Hillside, 34.615118 -111.837216


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Google Map

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