Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echinocereus engelmannii (Echinocereus decumbens, Echinocereus engelmannii var. decumbens, Echinocereus engelmanni), Echinocereus engelmannii var. acicularis (Echinocereus engelmannii subsp. acicularis), Echinocereus engelmannii var. chrysocentrus, Echinocereus engelmannii var. engelmannii, Echinoce... (show all)
Search Criteria: utah; Zion; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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Echinocereus engelmannii (Parry ex Engelm.) Lem.
BRYV0045148Gene Trapp   67-691967-07-22
U.S.A., Utah, Washington, Zion National Park. near park boundry., 1219m

BRY:V
Echinocereus engelmannii (Parry ex Engelm.) Lem.
BRYV0045153Gene Trapp   67-271967-06-11
U.S.A., Utah, Washington, Zion National Park. on rocky slope of Bridge Mtn., 1280m

BRY:V
BRYV0045170Gene Trapp   67-91967-06-07
U.S.A., Utah, Washington, Zion National Park. Huber Wash.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Echinocereus engelmannii (Parry) Lem. ex Rümpler
v0280099WISTrapp, C.   66-1071966-07-22
United States, Utah, Zion National Park; Zion Canyon, 1234m

WIS
Echinocereus engelmannii (Parry) Lem. ex Rümpler
v0280110WISTrapp, Gene; Trapp, Carolyn   67-31967-06-06
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion National Park. Huber Wash., 1158m

WIS
Echinocereus engelmannii (Parry) Lem. ex Rümpler
v0280112WISTrapp, Gene; Trapp, Carolyn   67-691967-07-22
United States, Utah, Washington, Zion Nation Park; Zion Canyon, near south boundary, 1219m

Zion, Bryce, and Cedar Breaks Herbaria


ZNP
ZION 11355Trapp, G., Trapp, C.   67-271967-06-11
United States, Utah, WASHINGTON, Zion Canyon, on rocky slope of Bridge Mountain. T41S, R10W, S22. Exp: WNW, slope: 38 degrees., 1280m

ZNP
ZION 11339Trapp, G., Trapp, C.   67-691967-07-22
United States, Utah, WASHINGTON, Zion Canyon. T41S, R10W, S21., 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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