Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Allium acuminatum (Allium acuminatum var. cuspidatum)
Search Criteria: New Mexico; San Juan; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0072902M. Porter   84-3281984-06-06
U.S.A., New Mexico, San Juan, 1 mi S of Colorado border along the Los Pinus River.

Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
FLD0014429Sarah Termondt   SET-2422019-07-09
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, BLM lands - east of Wildcat Canyon area. Approximately 0.1 miles east of nearest oil well pad and 1.65 miles east of Hwy 511., 36.971045 -107.616907, 2060m

Navajo Nation Herbarium


NAVA
NAVA00011990B. Hevron   
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, detailed locality information protected

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0001698Reeves, Tim   93271997-06-11
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Reese Canyon area. Mesa top above the southwest head of canyon. Access from NM 511. 4.7 mi north of Navajo Lake Parking lot on dam., 36.8666667 -107.6166667, 1990m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0001701Fleming, Rich   11851991-05-23
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Northern San Juan County., 36.91404 -107.61133

SJNM
SJNM-V-0001697Porter, J. Mark   84-3281984-06-06
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, Near La Boca, Colorado. Los Pinos River area. One mile south of Colorado border., 36.996 -107.909, 1902m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0089954R.C. Sivinski   
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, detailed locality information protected

UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0089950R.C. Sivinski   
United States, New Mexico, San Juan, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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