Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dicoria canescens (Dicoria hispidula), Dicoria canescens subsp. brandegeei (Dicoria canescens var. brandegeei, Dicoria brandegeei, Dicoria paniculata, Dicoria canescens var. brandegei), Dicoria canescens subsp. canescens (Dicoria oblongifolia), Dicoria canescens subsp. clarkiae (Dicoria clarkiae), D... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canyon de Chelly; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0097754Richard R. Halse   8101972-09-02
U.S.A., Arizona, Apache, In the sandy streambed in Canyon del Muerto just past Junction Rock, across from Archeological Survey Site CDM 33, Canyon de Chelly National Monument., 1716m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Dicoria canescens subsp. brandegeei (Gray) Kartesz, comb. nov. ined.
ASC00074664R.R. Halse   8101972-09-02
United States, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Canyon del Muerto just past Junction Rock, across from Arch Survey site GDM 33, 36.152528 -109.369984, 1716m

Navajo Nation Herbarium


NAVA
Dicoria canescens subsp. brandegeei (Gray) Kartesz, comb. nov. ined.
NAVA00007459G. Rink   
United States, Arizona, Apache, detailed locality information protected

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0010267Rink, G.   14752002-09-09
United States, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Second terrace in Canyon del Muerto just above junction., 36.08516 -109.29138, 1713m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
184732Richard R. Halse   8101972-09-02
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon del Muerto just past Junction Rock across from Archeological Survey Site CDM 33, Canyon de Chelly National Monument., 36.141667 -109.483333, 1716m

ARIZ
156023M.F. Miranda   2131960-11-04
United States, Arizona, Apache County, 5 mi south of Chinle, in Canyon de Chelly; Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.125 -109.483333, 1524m


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