Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astragalus kentrophyta, Astragalus kentrophyta var. coloradoensis (Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. coloradoensis), Astragalus kentrophyta var. elatus (Astragalus kentrophyta subsp. elatus, Astragalus impensis, Astragalus impensus), Astragalus kentrophyta var. jessiae (Astragalus jessiae, Astragalus ke... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canyon de Chelly; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
B. Hevron   17981992-07-16
USA, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly, terrace above Whiskey Creek. Ca. 3 mi upstream from Spider Rock., 36.1365 -109.192, 1905m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00074675Cutler, Goodman, Payson   s.n.1939-08-16
United States, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Canyon de Chelly nr Monument Canyon, 36.152528 -109.369984

Natural History Institute Herbarium


NHI
NHI003271M. Franks   1995-09-26
USA, Arizona, Apache, Canyon de Chelly, 1829m

Navajo Nation Herbarium


NAVA
NAVA00001332B. Hevron   
United States, Arizona, Apache, detailed locality information protected

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
304563B. Hevron   17981992-07-16
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly, terrace above Whiskey Creek, ca. 3 mi upstream from Spider Rock; Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.1553 -109.5329, 1905m

ARIZ
186433Richard R. Halse   3951971-07-03
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; below some ruins, CC334 in Archaeological Survey. 1 mi upstream from Mule Canyon., 36.116667 -109.266667, 1865m


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