Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echeandia flavescens (Anthericum flavescens, Anthericum torreyi, Echeandia leptophylla, Echeandia pusilla, Trachyandra nana, Anthericum torreyi var. arizonicum, Anthericum leptophyllum, Hesperanthes torreyi, Echeandia graminea, Anthericum condensum)
Search Criteria: Lat: 35.225615 - 35.239637 Long: -111.667684 - -111.648887; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Echeandia flavescens (J.A. & J.H. Schultes) Cruden
ASC00076573J. Humbles   
United States, Arizona, Coconino, detailed locality information protected

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Echeandia flavescens (J.A. & J.H. Schultes) Cruden
DES00055264Jack Humbles   
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, detailed locality information protected

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Echeandia flavescens (J.A. & J.H. Schultes) Cruden
B.1436Whiting, Alfred F.   
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, detailed locality information protected

MNA
Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden
Jan Busco   152022-08-10
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Coyote Spring, former McDougall Field 9, 35.233621 -111.660353, 2197m

MNA
Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden
Olmon, Kirstin   25782022-07-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona Grounds, between trails leading to overlook pond near exhibits building, former McDougall Field 10, 35.23321 -111.66382, 2150m

MNA
Echeandia flavescens (Schult. & Schult. f.) Cruden
Olmon, Kirstin   26172022-07-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, southwest of Colton Studio, formerly McDougall field 7., 35.23009 -111.65582, 2162m


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