Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tomostima reptans (Draba caroliniana f. stellifera)
Search Criteria: Utah; Harms; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
UT0137836Harms, Bill   15301982-05-14
United States, Utah, Utah, Fairfield, Fivemile Pass on Utah Hwy 73, North of Thorpe Hills., 40.237097 -112.162425

UT:Botany
Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
UT0138376Harms, Bill   15081982-05-02
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple.40.264760 -111.630415 +-200 meters WGS84

General Research Observations


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Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
WJH000644Bill Harms   14971982-04-17
United States, Utah, Utah, Parking area at the base of "Y" Mountain, 40.244889 -111.627531, 1554 - 1558m

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Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
WJH000651Bill Harms   15081982-05-02
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

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Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
WJH000663Bill Harms   15301982-05-14
United States, Utah, Utah, Fivemile Pass on Utah Hwy 73, North of Thorpe Hills, 40.237097 -112.162426, 1585 - 1615m

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Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
WJH001197Bill Harms   2821980-04-08
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

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Tomostima reptans (Lamarck) Al-Shehbaz, M. Koch & Jordon-Thaden
WJH001655Bill Harms   10111981-04-21
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m


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Google Map

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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.