Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias tuberosa, Asclepias tuberosa subsp. interior (Asclepias tuberosa subsp. terminalis, Asclepias tuberosa var. interior, Asclepias tuberosa f. lutea), Asclepias tuberosa subsp. rolfsii, Asclepias tuberosa subsp. tuberosa (Asclepias tuberosa f. bicolor, Asclepias tuberosa var. decumbens, Ascle... (show all)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
D. J. Pinkava   67411970-07-10
USA, Arizona, Gila, Christopher Creek near Rte 160, 34.3152 -111.016

ASU:Plants
Lyle A. McGill   6541973-07-17
USA, Arizona, Gila, 1 mi east of Christopher Creek on Rte 160 and 1 mi south, 34.3193 -111.012

ASU:Plants
Elinor Lehto   9671962-06-17
USA, Arizona, Gila, Star Valley, 34.255 -111.258

ASU:Plants
L. R. Landrum   55821987-07-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino, 5.2 miles west of Kehl Springs Campground, near Baker Butte, 34.3833 -111.367, 2438m

ASU:Plants
D. Walkington   sn1957-07-06
USA, Arizona, Gila, Kohl's Ranch, north of Payson, 34.2308 -111.324, 1585m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00063075H.D. Hammond   112541997-08-11
United States, Arizona, Gila, Houston Mesa Rd (FR 199), at middle crossing of E. Verde River, 34.286798 -111.665075, 1493m

ASC
ASC00044004M. LeRoy Davenport   s.n.1979-06-18
United States, Arizona, Gila, 12 mi SE of Pine, 34.261248 -111.305274, 1676m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00009068L. A. McGill   6541973-07-17
USA, Arizona, Gila, 1 mi E of Christopher Creek on Rte 160 and 1 mi South., 34.305984 -111.040577, 1700m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.