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

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0105251H. Keith Harrison   12861973-07-30
U.S.A., Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park. Grand Wash and Shinob Canyon., 1707m

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0105249S. L. Welsh   94991969-10-04
U.S.A., Utah, Wayne, 1 mile west of boundary of Capitol Reef National Monument on Utah highway 24.

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0105240Elizabeth Neese   173701986-04-30
U.S.A., Utah, Wayne, 7 mi WNW of Caineville, Cathedral Valley 1 mi E of Capitol Reef National Monument., 38.36781 -111.15642, 1698m

BRY:V
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
BRYV0105252J. Mark Porter   43281986-07-10
U.S.A., Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park, Ox-bow of the Fremont, caused by diversion., 38.28665 -111.14793

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
SJNM-V-0042620Heil, Kenneth D.   31291987-05-14
United States, Utah, Emery, Capitol Reef National Park, Cathedral Valley near the E. boundary., 38.48901 -111.35958

Utah Valley University Herbarium


UVSC
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
1998-2945/1J. Rogers   s.n.1998-08-31
United States of America, Utah, Wayne County, Notom Road, 1 mile S of junction with Highway 24, near south entrance to Capitol Reef National Park., 38.274444 -111.145833

Weber State University Herbarium


Weber State University:WSCO
Abronia fragrans Nutt. ex Hook.
WSCO006612H. Keith Harrison   14051974-06-19
United States, Utah, Capitol Reef National Park. At edge of highway U-24 above small culvert. Exposed area. 0.3 miles east of visitor center., 1646m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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