Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Linanthus watsonii (Leptodactylon watsonii, Leptodactylon watonii), Linanthus watsonii subsp. watsonii, Linanthus watsonii subsp. laccolithicus, Linanthus watsonii var. dolomiticus (Linanthus watsonii subsp. dolomiticus), Linanthus watsonii var. watsonii
Search Criteria: Utah; Golden Spike; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Linanthus watsonii (A.Gray) J.M.Porter & L.A.Johnson
BRYV0112469Robert L. Johnson   36812015-05-15
U.S.A., Utah, Box Elder, Engineer Mtn. 3.8 rd mi W of jct with Hwy 83 (Lampo Jct) on Golden Spike Dr (7200 N). N side of road above trail head parking area., 41.63832 -112.49195, 1458m

Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
UTC00213251M Curto; L Allen; R Fitts L Teerlink    11121994-05-28
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Golden Spike National Historic Site ; Big Fill Walk; Promontory Mts, 41.6205556 -112.5466667, 1433m

USU:UTC
UTC00280747Leila M. Shultz   41361980-05-27
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Promontory Mountains, Golden Spike Historic Monument, near rail area called the "Big Fill", 1463m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0138236Shultz, Leila M.   41361980-05-27
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Promontory Mountains, Golden Spike Historic Monument, near rail area called the "Big Fill".

Utah Valley University Herbarium


UVSC
Linanthus watsonii (A.Gray) J. M. Porter & L. A. Johnson
2006-14652/1R. Van Buren   13492011-08-10
United States of America, Utah, Box Elder County, Golden Spike National Historic Site, W side of entrance rd, ca. 0.25 mile N of the boundary, 41.628072 -112.491081, 4757m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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