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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: Arizona; Gila; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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General Observations


SEINet-891
undetermined W. Boott
G. Rink   110922012-04-01
Arizona, Gila, Three Bar Cabin, spring below house next to Rock Creek, east side of the Four Peaks in the Mazatzal Mtns, 33.7188 -111.2592, 850m

SEINet-2193
undetermined (Bentham) A.D. Grant & V.E. Grant
G. Rink   110932012-04-01
Arizona, Gila, Three Bar Cabin, spring below house next to Rock Creek, east side of the Four Peaks in the Mazatzal Mtns, 33.7188 -111.2592, 850m

SEINet-1610
undetermined J. Presl
Betsy Vance   2010-11-30
Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Monument; Found in Cercocarpus montanus Quercus turbinella shrubland on a north/northwest facing backslope and shoulder of a mountain. Above the southern portion of Deadman's Canyon. Uplands V302_004, transect 4, 33.638519 -111.126055

SEINet-3200
undetermined (Benth.) Straw
Beth Fallon   2009-04-02
Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Monument; Rocky, gravelly soils among Prosopis velutina, Acacia greggii, under Parkinsonia microphylla. In Deadman Canyon., 33.649185 -111.121552


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