Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium arizonicum, Cirsium arizonicum var. arizonicum (Cnicus arizonicus), Cirsium arizonicum var. nidulum (Cirsium nidulum), Cirsium arizonicum var. bipinnatum (Cirsium calcareum, Cirsium pulchellum subsp. bipinnatum, Carduus pulchellus, Carduus truncatus, Cirsium bipinnatum, Cirsium pulchellum, C... (show all)
Search Criteria: Utah; Cedar Breaks; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0233886Larry C. Higgins   46501971-07-27
U.S.A., Utah, iron, Near Cedar Breaks National monument.

BRY:V
Cirsium arizonicum var. nidulum (M.E.Jones) S.L.Welsh
BRYV0233973Glen Moore   2621963-09-13
U.S.A., Utah, Iron, Cedar Canyon, ca. 5 miles above entrance to Cedar Breaks NatÕl Monument.

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Cirsium arizonicum (A. Gray) Petrak
02172915B. Maguire & B. L. Richards, Jr.   133401934-08-07
United States of America, Utah, Iron County, in the vicinity of Midway Pass. Cedar Breaks., 3048m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Cirsium arizonicum (A. Gray) Petr.
UTC00020726Bassett Maguire   133401934-08-07
United States, Utah, Iron, In the vicinity of Midway Pass. Cedar Breaks, 3048m

USU:UTC
Cirsium arizonicum (A. Gray) Petrak
UTC00032887Bassett Maguire    175411939-08-13
United States, Utah, Iron, Slopes and bottom of Cedar Breaks Canyon 1 miles E of Cedar City, 1981m

Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
Cirsium nidulum (M.E. Jones) Petrak
MUR05093Raymond H. Athey   1969-07-28
UNITED STATES, Utah, Iron, On Hwy 14W near Cedar City, Cedar Breaks National Monument., 37.6775 -113.06111

West Texas A&M University Herbarium


WTS
Cirsium arizonicum (Gray) Petrak
WTS012336Larry C. Higgins   46501971-07-27
United States, Utah, Iron, Near Cedar Breaks National monument


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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