Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Symphyotrichum ascendens (Aster ascendens, Aster subgriseus, Aster macounii, Aster chilensis subsp. adscendens, Virgulaster ascendens, Aster adscendens, Aster nuttallii)
Search Criteria: Utah; Arches; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0218972Stanley L. Welsh   27581963-09-28
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Lower Courthouse Wash, near Colorado River, Arches National Monument.

BRY:V
BRYV0218971Stanley L. Welsh   22991963-08-03
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Freshwater Canyon, Arches National Monument. Northwest of Turnbow Cabin.

BRY:V
BRYV0218970John Allan   1751972-08-26
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Second Side Canyon southeast of bridge off of Courthouse Wash in Spring Area, Arches National Park.

BRY:V
BRYV0218968John Allan   4461973-09-20
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, East of Bridge Courthouse Wash, Stand #49, Arches National Park.

BRY:V
BRYV0218965Stanley L. Welsh   27581963-09-28
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Lower Courthouse Wash, near Colorado River, Arches National Monument.

BRY:V
BRYV0218960John Allan   2641972-09-16
U.S.A., Utah, Grand, Arches Natioanal PArk, third Side Canyon down from Couthouse Wash Bridge growing in seep area.

Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


CS
Symphyotrichum ascendens (Lindl.) G.L. Nesom
155953collectors: John Allen 446   1973-09-20
United States, Utah, Grand County, East of bridge in Courthouse Wash, sstand #49, Arches National Park

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Symphyotrichum ascendens (Lindl.) G.L.Nesom
1832333J. Allan   2641972-09-16
United States of America, Utah, Grand Co., Arches national Park, third Side Canyon down from Courthouse Wash Bridge

West Texas A&M University Herbarium


WTS
WTS010459John Allan   2641972-09-16
United States, Utah, Grand, Arches National Park, third Side Canyon down from Courthouse Wash Bridge


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