Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lolium pratense (Festuca pratensis, Festuca elatior, Festuca elatior var. pratensis, Festuca elatior var. elatior, Festuca pratensis var. pratensis)
Search Criteria: arizona; canelo hills; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Lolium pratense (Huds.) S.J. Darbyshire
ASU0071020Elinor Lehto   245171980-06-20
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Canelo Hills, O'Donnell Cienega, 31.56319 -110.52836

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1663620Elinor Lehto   245171980-06-20
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Canelo Hills, O'Donnell Ciennega. Meadow & along stream.

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Lolium pratense (Huds.) S.J. Darbyshire
255216K.R. Adams   137-831983-06-26
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Canelo Hills Nature Preserve, ODonnell Canyon Quad, 31.5642 -110.5195, 1501m

ARIZ
Lolium pratense (Huds.) S.J. Darbyshire
255214K.R. Adams   327-841984-08-19
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Canelo Hills Nature Preserve, ODonnell Canyon Quad, 31.5642 -110.5195, 1501m

ARIZ
Lolium pratense (Huds.) S.J. Darbyshire
255213K.R. Adams   319-841984-05-20
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Canelo Hills Nature Preserve, ODonnell Canyon Quad, 31.5642 -110.5195, 1501m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Ann Fernald   3391986-07-13
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Canelo Hills Cienega, TNC Preserve, off Hwy 83, mile marker 16, 31.44047 -110.56192, 1500m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
01474725Ann Fernald   3391986-07-13
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Canelo Hills Cienega, on TNC preserve off Calif. Hwy 83, mile marker 16; Drainage of O'Donnell Canyon; O'Donnell Quad., 31.553902 -110.53617, 1494m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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