Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Utricularia minor
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Barry Meyers-Rice   MR-9607011996-07-28
USA, Arizona, Apache, Southwest portion of Woolsey Lake, 33.939526 -109.836493

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00061370B. Meyers-Rice   MR-9607021996-07-28
United States, Arizona, Apache, SW portion of Woolsey Lake., 33.939526 -109.836493

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
498008Jon Ricketson   44901989-07-14
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lost Lake, 19.2 mi E of the junction of Arizona Highway 87, along U.S.F.S. Road 300 (Rim Road/General George Crook Trail). Near the edge of the Mogollon Rim and Coconino-Gila County/Coconinoñ Tonto National Forest Lines 1 airmile N of Myrtle Point, and ca. 4 airmiles W of Knoll Lake. 54 airmiles S of Flagstaff. Coconino National Forest. Dane Canyon Quadrangle R11E T12 N S25, 2396m

MO
100872322Jon Ricketson   16791984-07-24
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, Myrtle Lake, 18.5 miles E of the junction of AZ-87, along U.S.F.S. Road 300 (Rim Road/ General George Crook Trail), near edge of the Mogollon Rim and Coconino-Gila County/ Coconino National Forest-Tonto National Forest lines, N of Myrtle Point and W of Knoll Lake. Dane Canyon Quad. R11E T12N S26., 2372m

MO
100872341Jon Ricketson   16941984-07-24
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, Lost Lake, 19.2 miles E of the junction of AZ-87, along U.S.F.S. Road 300 (Rim Road/General George Crook Trail), near edge of the Mogollon Rim and Coconino-Gila County/Coconino National Forest-Tonto National Froest lines, N of Myrtle Point and W of Knoll Lake. Dane Canyon Quad. R11E T12N S25., 2396m

MO
498685Jon Ricketson   44491988-09-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lost Lake, 19.2 mi E of the junction of Arizona Hwy. 87, along U.S.F.S. Road 300 (Rim Road/General George Crook Trail). Near the edge of the Mogollon Rim and Coconino-Gila County/Coconino-Tonto National Forest Lines. 1 airmile N of Myrtle Point, and ca. 4 airmiles W of Knoll Lake. 54 airmiles S of Flagstaff. Coconino National Forest. Dane Canyon Quadrangle R11E T12 N Sec. 25, 2396m

MO
498700Jon Ricketson   44441988-09-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Dude Lake, 11.1 mi E of the junction of Arizona Hwy. 87, along U.S.F.S. Road 300 (Rim Road/General George Crook Trail). Near the edge of the Mogollon Rim and Coconino-Gila County/Coconino National Forest-Tonto National Forest Lines. Between Mog Peak and General Springs. 51 airmiles S of Flagstaff. Coconino National Forest. Dane Canyon Quadrangle R11E T12N Sec. 18, 2332m

MO
101083038Richard H. Hevly   s.n.1983-05-00
United States, Arizona, Apache, Unnamed springs near the base of Lyman Reservoir Dam. In the Little Colorado River Valley., 1707m

MO
101083039Jim Keller   s.n.1986-07-08
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lost Lake, along Mogollon Rim near Knoll Lake. Southeast corner of Coconino National Forest. Dane Canyon Quad. R11E T12N S25., 2396m

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.41955D. Nations; R. H. Hevly   s.n.1983-05-00
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Unnamed springs at base of Lyman Reservoir Dam in the Little Colorado River Valley, 34.374494 -109.384752, 1706m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
D. Nations   s.n.1983-05-00
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Unnamed springs at base of Lyman Reservoir Dam in the Little Colorado River Valley, 34.663679 -109.850566, 1706m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX:TEX
TEX00498337Jon Ricketson|Luther Raechal   44441988-09-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Dude Lake, 11.1 mi E of the junction of AZ Hwy 87, along USFS Rd 300 (Rim Rd/General George Crook Trail). Near Coconino-Gila County line and Coconino-Tonto Nat'l Forest, along Mogollon Rim. Between Mog Peak and General Springs. 51 airmi S of Flagstaff.


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Google Map

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