Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abronia elliptica (Abronia pumila, Abronia ramosa, Abronia salsa, Abronia fragrans var. elliptica)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM438405Graham, E.H.   76251933-05-09
United States, Utah, Uintah, Flat S of Skull Pass Quarry, 20 mi S of Vernal, E side of Green River, 40.520408 -109.094502, 1524m

Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS
101752collectors: S O'Kane & B Neely 2968   1987-05-28
United States, Colorado, Moffat County, Hill adjacent to Hells Canyon, N of Mantle Ranch Rd, 40.45 -108.88, 1676m

Dinosaur National Monument Herbarium


NPS:DINO
Abronia fragrans var. elliptica (A. Nels.) M.E. Jones
DINO0791M. MacLeod   35b1961-06-07
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Lodore Ranger Station, 17.7 miles NW of Greystone, on north facing slope of hill, 40.727463 -108.888172, 1644m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02263713R. A. Wolf; K. S. Dever   50401948-06-19
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Monument Headquarters., 40.438457 -109.307112

COLO:V
02263705S. Okane; B. Neely   26511987-05-13
United States, Utah, Uintah, Morrison Formation. Immediately NNW of Dinosaur Quarry., 40.443358 -109.299088, 1518m

COLO:V
02263739W. A. Weber   53191950-05-18
United States, Utah, Uintah, Dinosaur National Monument. 6 mi. N. of Jensen; Curtis formation., 40.512216 -108.99558

COLO:V
00453902S. O'Kane; B. Neely   29681987-05-28
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Monument. Hill adjacent to Hells Canyon and N of Mantle Ranch road., 40.459918 -108.8895723, 1676m

COLO:V
00453993B. Neely   41321987-05-30
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Dinosaur National Monument. Clay hills between Mantle Ranch Road and the Billiard Table, 1.5 mi N of Red Rock Ranch., 40.4934664 -108.9543026, 1719m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.