Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cymopterus longipes (Peucedanum lapidosum, Aulospermum longipes, Cymopterus lapidosus var. deserti), Cymopterus longipes var. ibapensis, Cymopterus longipes var. longipes
Search Criteria: Utah; Harms; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0146233Bill Harms   2671980-03-13
U.S.A., Utah, Utah, At the mouth of Rock Canyon, east of the Provo LDS temple., 40.26486 -111.63319, 1524m

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
UT0137502Bill Harms   9691981-01-04
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple., 1559 - 1585m

UT:Botany
UT0137611Bill Harms   288a1980-04-14
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, West Slope of Squaw Peak, West of Provo LDS Temple, 1981m

UT:Botany
UT0138385Harms, Bill   15021982-04-27
United States, Utah, Utah, Provo, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple., 40.26475 -111.630414

General Research Observations


SEINet
WJH000418Bill Harms   2671980-03-13
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

SEINet
WJH000648Bill Harms   15021982-04-27
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

SEINet
WJH001198Bill Harms   2861980-04-10
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

SEINet
WJH001201Bill Harms   288.51980-04-14
United States, Utah, Utah, West Slope of Squaw Peak, East of Provo LDS Temple, 40.27 -111.625501, 1981m

SEINet
WJH001550Bill Harms   9691981-02-26
United States, Utah, Utah, Mouth of Rock Canyon, East of the Provo LDS Temple, 40.26476 -111.630415, 1559 - 1585m

SEINet
WJH002455Bill Harms   15231982-05-14
United States, Utah, Utah, Fivemile Pass on Utah Hwy 73, North of Thorpe Hills, 40.237097 -112.162426, 1585 - 1615m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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