Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arrhenatherum elatius (Arrhenatherum avenaceum, Arrhenatherum americanum, Arrhenatherum tuberosum, Avena avenaceum, Avena bulbosa, Avena elata, Avena tuberosa, Avenastrum elatius, Holcus avenaceus, Holcus bulbosus, Hordeum avenaceum), Arrhenatherum elatius var. elatius (Arrhenatherum elatius var. bi... (show all)
Search Criteria: Lat: 35.225615 - 35.239637 Long: -111.667684 - -111.648887; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J.& K. Presl
ASC00121832M. Licher   57612017-09-14
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Schultz Creek wash just upstream from junction of Creekside Dr. and Mary Russel Way, at north end of Flagstaff., 35.23252 -111.65685, 2155m

Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J.& K. Presl
B.1211Whiting, Alfred F.   1935-07-21
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Colton Ranch-Flagstaff, 35.234916 -111.655249

MNA
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J.& K. Presl
B.7387McDougall, Walter B.   1956-07-12
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Colton Ranch, field 7, 35.235668 -111.664824

MNA
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J.& K. Presl
B.11994McDougall, Walter B.   1960-06-17
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Museum of Northern Arizona grounds, Colton Ranch, Field 7, 35.235668 -111.664824

General Research Observations


SEINet
Arrhenatherum elatius (L.) Beauv. ex J.& K. Presl
M. Licher   57612017-09-14
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Schultz Creek wash just upstream from junction of Creekside Dr. and Mary Russel Way, at north end of Flagstaff., 35.23252 -111.65685, 2155m


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