Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oenothera pallida, Oenothera pallida subsp. pallida (Oenothera pallida var. idahoensis, Oenothera pallida var. typica), Oenothera pallida subsp. runcinata (Oenothera pallida var. runcinata, Oenothera runcinata var. brevifolia, Oenothera runcinata var. leucotricha, Oenothera runcinata var. typica, Oe... (show all)
Search Criteria: Bryce Canyon; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA-VascularPlants
RSA0315924Otto Degener   165161942-06-29
United States, Utah, Garfield, Northwest rim of Bryce Canyon., 2438m

CalBG:RSA-VascularPlants
RSA0315929Alice Eastwood   7951933-06-20
United States, Utah, Garfield, Near Bryce Canyon.

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00037795R. Graybosch   7821980-06-18
United States, Utah, Garfield, Bryce Canyon National Park, Tropic Ditch, near E park boundary, 37.66359 -112.11468, 2033m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0060543Hall, Heber   1950-07-11
United States, Utah, Bryce Canyon

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
00999171A. R. Bechtel   180921952-08-14
United States of America, Utah, Roadside U.S. 89, approaching Bryce Canyon National Park, 37.749694 -112.3771

NY
00999013O. Degener   165161942-06-29
United States of America, Utah, Northwest rim of Bryce Canyon, 2438m

NY
00999103N. H. Holmgren   106011984-07-09
United States of America, Utah, Garfield Co., At east boundary of Bryce Canyon National Park, 5.3 km (3.3 mi) west-southwest of Tropic (Utah Highway 12), 37.62 -112.14, 2070m

Utah Valley University Herbarium


UVSC
2006-11950/1Donna M. Barnes   53972012-12-12
United States of America, Utah, Garfield County, Forest Road 120, W of Bryce Canyon National Park, [Paunsaugunt Plateau, Coyote Hollow, ca. 0.4 mile S of Utah Highway 12], 37.7075 -112.224444, 7979m


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