Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Populus tremuloides (Populus tremula subsp. tremuloides, Populus tremuloides var. aurea, Populus tremuloides var. cercidiphylla, Populus tremuloides var. intermedia, Populus tremuloides var. magnifica, Populus tremuloides var. rhomboidea, Populus tremuloides var. vancouveriana, Populus aurea, Populu... (show all)
Search Criteria: Lat: 35.225615 - 35.239637 Long: -111.667684 - -111.648887; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00051316M. Gallagher   1271971-09-26
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Bed of Rio de Flag, S. side of 180. 1 mi. W of Museum of Northern Arizona., 35.232965 -111.665339

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Olmon, Kirstin   25592022-07-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, within Rio de Flag canyon trail below exhibit building, NE-flowing side canyon, formerly McDougall Field 10., 35.23281 -111.66502, 2151m

MNA
B.7244McDougall, Walter B.   1956-06-28
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Colton Ranch, 35.235668 -111.664824

MNA
B.9011McDougall, W.B.   1957-04-29
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona, Colton Ranch, Field 7, 35.235668 -111.664824

MNA
Kirstin Olmon   23692022-04-15
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Harold S. Colton Research Center, northwest corner of Highway 180 and N Winding Brook Road, formerly McDougall Field 9., 35.23282 -111.66184, 2138m

MNA
Kirstin Olmon   24242022-05-14
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Schultz Creek, southwest of Colton House, formerly McDougall Field 7, 35.2292 -111.65652, 2156m


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