Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ligusticum porteri (Ligusticum brevilobum), Ligusticum porteri var. porteri, Ligusticum porteri var. brevilobum
Search Criteria: Arizona; Pinaleno; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
ASU0092318Bill T. Johnson   
USA, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ASU:Plants
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
ASU0092325Bill T. Johnson   
USA, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ASU:Plants
ASU0092333Marc A. Baker   
USA, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ASU:Plants
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
ASU0092334Karen Reichhardt   
USA, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
SJNM-V-0004727Porter, J. Mark   
United States, Arizona, Graham, detailed locality information protected

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
294735S. P. McLaughlin   
United States, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ARIZ
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
293743R. J. Rondeau   
United States, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ARIZ
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
379327Amanda D. Scholz   
United States, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ARIZ
377937Marc A. Baker   
United States, Arizona, Graham County, detailed locality information protected

ARIZ
Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose
20469Forrest Shreve   
United States, Arizona, Graham, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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