Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomopsis roseata (Gilia roseata)
Search Criteria: utah; Capitol Reef; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fort Lewis College Herbarium


FLD
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V. E. Grant
FLD0010400J.M. Porter   37951986-06-08
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park; Canyon behind the Bridge Overlook sign along the Overlook Trail, Pine Canyon., 38.291698 -111.234067

FLD
FLD0010399Ken Heil   25541986-06-08
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park; 1 mi ENE of Fruita, left fork of the right fork of Pine Canyon.

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V.E.Grant
SJNM-V-0055397Heil, Kenneth D.   2554
United States, Utah, Garfield, Capitol Reef National Park, 1 mi.ENE of Fruita, left fork of the right fork of Pine Canyon, SE1/4 ,NW1/4 of Section 12., 39.09604 -110.63699

SJNM
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V.E.Grant
SJNM-V-0055398Porter, J. Mark   3795
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park, Canyon behind the Bridge Overlook Sign along the Overlook Trail, Pine Canyon, SE1/4 of NW1/4 of Section 12., 39.09604 -110.63699

SJNM
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V.E.Grant
SJNM-V-0055399Heil, Kenneth D.   3407
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park, Hickman bridge Trail., 38.2947222 -111.25833

SJNM
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V.E.Grant
SJNM-V-0055400Porter, J. Mark   51851987-06-29
United States, Utah, Wayne, Capitol Reef National Park. Spring Canyon., 38.302778 -111.225, 1756m

Utah Valley University Herbarium


UVSC
Ipomopsis roseata (Rydb.) V.E.Grant
2001-6020/1Donna M. Barnes   20622002-01-11
United States of America, Utah, Wayne County, Hwy 24, Capitol Reef area, [along Cooks Mesa Trail, N of Utah Highway 24, W of Capitol Reef National Park], 38.328056 -111.364722


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.