Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Medicago sativa (Medicago tunetana), Medicago sativa subsp. sativa (Medicago sativa subsp. × varia, Medicago x varia, Medicago media, Medicago sativa var. turkestanica, Medicago orientalis), Medicago sativa subsp. caerulea, Medicago sativa subsp. glomerata, Medicago sativa f. alba, Medicago sativa ... (show all)
Search Criteria: Utah; San Juan; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00093287G. Goodwin   19782009-07-26
United States, UTAH, San Juan, Abajo Mountains, Cottonwood Creek about 25 miles NW of Blanding along S. Cottonwood Road, 37.758167 -109.699667, 1870m

ASC
ASC00111932G. Goodwin   54772016-07-19
United States, Utah, San Juan, Abajo Mountains west of Blanding and about 1 mile east of Maverick Point along the Causeway Road, 37.843467 -109.618567, 2507m

ASC
ASC00046915R.H. Hevly   s.n.1973-07-26
United States, Utah, San Juan, E.I.S. Study - Kaiparowits Plateau, Navajo Mt, Trading Post, 37.01738 -110.79466, 1753m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
01112489D. Russell   1202005-07-13
United States of America, Utah, San Juan Co., La Sal Mountains, 38.483283 -109.31215, 2508m

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0035109Heil, Kenneth D.   209962002-10-09
United States, Utah, San Juan, Bluff, near corner of Mulberry & 4 East St. Collected on softball field & roads, 37.285556 -109.555556, 1312m

SJNM
SJNM-V-0035108Vermillion, Leo   251991-06-18
United States, Utah, San Juan, Natural Bridges National Monument, Canyon directly across from Kachina Bridge parking area. At canyon mouth., 37.5973 -110.0283, 1823m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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