Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Antennaria dimorpha (Antennaria dimorpha var. integra, Antennaria dimorpha var. latisquama, Antennaria dimorpha var. macrocephala, Antennaria latisquama, Antennaria macrocephala, Gnaphalium dimorphum), Antennaria dimorpha var. flagellaris
Search Criteria: Utah; Harms; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
Antennaria dimorpha Torr. & A. Gray
UT0138382Harms, Bill   15051982-04-28
United States, Utah, Utah, Payson, West Mountain, near Payson Sanitary Landfill., 40.058039 -111.789022

General Research Observations


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Antennaria dimorpha Torr. & A. Gray
WJH001315Bill Harms   4391980-05-24
United States, Utah, Utah, Along Utah Hwy 73 about 2 miles south of Cedar Fort, 40.296249 -112.098951, 1523m

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Antennaria dimorpha Torr. & A. Gray
WJH002454Bill Harms   15051982-04-28
United States, Utah, Utah, West Mountain, near Payson Sanitary Landfill, 40.058039 -111.789022, 1388m


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Google Map

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