Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abronia fragrans (Abronia fragrans var. glaucescens, Abronia nudata, Abronia texana), Abronia fragrans var. fragrans
Search Criteria: utah; Canyonlands; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0117832Glen Moore   3001965-05-14
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park, west side of Elephant Hill.

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0117830S. L. Welsh   88391969-04-04
U.S.A., Utah, San Juan, Lower of Red Lake canyon near Spanish Bottoms, Canyonlands National Park, UT.

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0107046D. Conocchioli   3972014-06-11
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Colorado Plateau- Semiarid Benchlands and Canyonlands. W of Arches Nat. Park, just N of Dubinky Well. From Moab, take US-191 N for 17.1 miles. Turn left (W) on Blue Hills Rd and continue for 7.1 miles. Turn left (S) on BLM Rd 137 and continue 4 miles. Slight right to stay on this road, and continue about 4 miles to collection site., 38.68993 -109.88163, 1915m

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0113789D. Conocchioli   3382014-05-22
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Colorado Plateau - Semiarid Benchlands and Canyonlands. Seven Miles Canyon. From Moab, take US-191 for 11 miles. Turn left (W) on UT-313. Travel 3.1 miles to collection site on S side of road., 38.64838 -109.73146, 1360m

California Polytechnic State University, Robert F. Hoover Herbarium


OBI
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
OBI139130Trudy R. Ericson   3281975-07-05
United States, Utah, San Juan, near water faucet at Squaw Flats Campground, Area A, Canyonlands National Park, 1676m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
UT0003001D. Conocchioli   3972014-06-11
United States, Utah, Grand, Colorado Plateau- Semiarid Benchlands and Canyonlands. W of Arches Nat. Park, just N of Dubinky Well. From Moab, take US-191 N for 17.1 miles. Turn left (W) on Blue Hills Rd and continue for 7.1 miles. Turn left (S) on BLM Rd 137 and continue 4 miles. Slight right to stay on this road, and continue about 4 miles to collection site., 38.68993 -109.88163, 1915 - 1915m

UT:Botany
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
UT0004174D. Conocchioli   3382014-05-22
USA, Utah, Grand, Colorado Plateau - Semiarid Benchlands and Canyonlands. Seven Mile Canyon. From Moab, take US-191 for 11 miles. Turn left (W) on UT-313. Travel 3.1 miles to collection site on S side of road., 38.64838 -109.73146, 1360m

UT:Botany
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
UT0078628   
USA, Utah, San Juan, Virginia Park in Canyonlands National Park, 38.094432 -109.841792

UT:Botany
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
UT0078625   
USA, Utah, San Juan, Virginia Park in Canyonlands National Park, 38.094432 -109.841792

UT:Botany
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
UT0136958K. D. Rapp   16211996-06-12
United States, Utah, San Juan, East side of unimproved road in Corral Pocket, ca. 2.1 km SW of State Route 211, 6.7 km ESE of the Needles Outpost near Canyonlands National Park, B.L.M. North Six-Shooter Peak Quad (7 1/2 min.). T30S, R21E, Sec.30. UTM - 4223452 m.N by 616310 m.E. (Zone 12)., 1512m

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
SJNM-V-0042613Heil-Fleming-Melton   54931989-06-29
United States, Utah, San Juan, Canyonlands National Park, Green River. Horse Canyon. Mile Markr 14.5. Ca .5 mi up canyon before the rim., 38.287917 -109.911586

SJNM
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
SJNM-V-0042611Porter, J. Mark   67891991-06-21
United States, Utah, Wayne, Canyonlands National Park. Green River. Deadhorse Canyon., 38.3303 -109.9663, 1196m

University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
44444G.K. Himes   391995-05-06
United States, Utah, San Juan, off UT Hwy 211; last dirt road to the north before entering Canyonlands National Park, about 2 miles along road, then to northeast; Bureau of Land Management Land, 1550m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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