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Dataset: GILA
Search Criteria: Arizona; Cochise County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Gila National Forest Herbarium


GILA-730:Schizachyrium
cirratum (Hack.) Woot. & Standl.
Jack O. McCombs   151960-09-13
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Dragoon Mts; Middlemarch Pass, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-551:Heteropogon
contortus (L.) Beauv. ex Roemer & J.A. Schultes
P. Boucher   11111992-08-24
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Sierra Vista Rd, 31.57159045 -110.264351, 1829m

GILA-535:Enneapogon
desvauxii Desv. ex Beauv.
Jack O. McCombs   231960-10-17
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-777:Eragrostis
lehmanniana Nees
Jack O. McCombs   111960-10-15
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 32.18625464 -110.9310871

GILA-8502:Erioneuron
pulchellum (Kunth) Tateoka
Jack O. McCombs   201960-10-16
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-3251:Tridens
muticus (Torr.) Nash
Jack O. McCombs   211960-10-17
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-1043:Mortonia
scabrella A. Gray
Jack L. Carter   2771991-08-14
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; 7 miles SE of Geronimo Trail junction along Guadalupe Canyon Rd, 31.94900806 -109.9653355, 1326m

GILA-1494:Erythrina
flabelliformis Kearney
Diego Villalba   22651995-06-01
Arizona, Cochise County, State property; Texas Canyon along I-10, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-4051:Pinus
cembroides Zucc.
Martha A. Carter   40492007-06-12
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; FSR 42B between Portal and Paradise, AZ; Chiricahua Mts, 31.90081985 -109.151488, 1679m

GILA-518:Berberis
wilcoxii Kearney
Martha A. Carter   40172007-04-24
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Chiricahua Mountains, 31.90081985 -109.151488, 1593m

GILA-518:Berberis
wilcoxii Kearney
Martha A. Carter   40172007-04-24
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Chiricahua Mts, 31.90081985 -109.151488, 1593m

GILA:Quercus
arizonicus
Jack L. Carter   7741992-07-22
Arizona, Cochise County, Guadalupe Canyon Rd, 31.94900806 -109.9653355, 1631m

GILA-3514:Ceanothus
greggii A. Gray
Jack L. Carter   10191993-06-08
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Chiricahua Mountains, Crystal Creek on the way to Crystal Cave, 31.90081985 -109.151488, 1768m

GILA-3515:Ceanothus
integerrimus Hook. & Arn.
Martha A. Carter   40522007-06-12
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; FS 42, Chiricahua Mountains, 31.90081985 -109.151488, 2170m

GILA-694:Aristida
purpurea Nutt.
Jack O. McCombs   281960-09-13
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-695:Aristida
ternipes Cav.
Jack O. McCombs   291960-09-13
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-639:Bouteloua
radicosa (Fourn.) Griffiths
Jack O. McCombs   51960-09-13
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Middlemarch Pass, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-4136:Dasyochloa
pulchella (Kunth) Willd. ex Rydb.
Jack O. McCombs   201960-10-17
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-779:Erioneuron
avenaceum (Kunth) Tateoka
Jack O. McCombs   211960-10-17
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-730:Schizachyrium
cirratum (Hack.) Woot. & Standl.
Jack O. McCombs   151960-09-13
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest; Middlemarch Pass, 31.94900806 -109.9653355

GILA-2660:Setaria
macrostachya Kunth
Jack O. McCombs   251960-10-17
Arizona, Cochise County, Coronado National Forest, 31.94900806 -109.9653355


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