Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solidago velutina (Solidago arizonica, Solidago howellii, Solidago trinervata, Solidago californica var. nevadensis, Solidago canadensis var. arizonica, Solidago spathulata var. subcinerea, Solidago velutina var. nevadensis, Solidago sparsiflora), Solidago velutina subsp. sparsiflora (Solidago howel... (show all)
Search Criteria: Canyon de Chelly; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


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ASC00073185R.R. Halse   3941971-06-03
United States, Arizona, Apache, In Canyon de Chelly, at CC34 in Archeological Survey, one mile upstream from Mule Canyon. Canyon de Chelly National Monument., 36.15528 -109.50833, 1859m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
184709Richard R. Halse   3941971-07-03
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; In Canyon de Chelly, 1 mi upstream from Mule Canyon, 36.116667 -109.266667, 1859m

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184708Richard R. Halse   4331971-07-08
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; Just downstream from Antelope House Ruins, Canyon del Muerto, 36.158333 -109.441667, 1743m

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198282A. E. Dennis   s.n.1974-10-04
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; Bottom of Pine Tree Canyon, 36.258333 -109.341667, 1880m

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184707Richard R. Halse   6461971-08-14
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; In upper Monument Canyon, 35.96 -109.25, 2225m

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177312T.L. Burgess   7761970-08-26
United States, Arizona, Apache County, Canyon de Chelly National Monument; upper Canyon del Muerto, 1.4 mi S, 2.6 mi W of St. Ann Church (in Tsaile), 36.274 -109.206, 2103m

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377723G. Rink   8712001-08-03
United States, Arizona, Apache County, First terrace in wide, sandy, muddy area with large boulders in lower Wheatfields Canyon; Canyon de Chelly National Monument, 36.148812 -109.173131, 2134m


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