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Dataset: MABA-Plants
Taxa: Rosaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA-3077:Plants-Prunus
persica (L.) Batsch
A.L. Reina-G.   2010-03-17
Sonora, Nacozari de García, Mina el Tigre, Sierra el Tigre, 30.4 km (by air) ENE of Bavispe, 49.6 km ENE of Nacozari de García, 30.58944 -109.21861, 1831m

MABA-49052:Plants-Pleopeltis
polylepis (Weath.) T.Wendt
V.W. Steinmann, A. Búrquez, J.T. Columbus, J.M. Porter, L. Raz, A.L. Reina G., E.H. Roalson, T.R. Van Devender, L. Varela E.   10241996-09-06
Sonora, Yécora, Mesa del Campanero, Arroyo Largo at the head of Barranca El Salto., 28.33333 -109.025, 2000m

MABA-49052:Plants-Pleopeltis
polylepis (Weath.) T.Wendt
John Wiens, Mark Fishbein, Shelley McMahon, Karen Hooper, David Yetman, Cynthia Lindquist, John Wiens, Rigoberto Lopez   s.n.1995-09-09
Sonora, Álamos, Rio Mayo region. Mesa El Campanero, Arroyo Largo, at head of Barranca El Salto. At large waterfall in pine oak forest with Pinus engelmannii, Quercus arizonica, Q. hypoleucoides, Juniperus deppena, Lasianthaea, Hedeoma, Commelina, Glandularia, Ipomopsis, Monarda, Peperomia campylotropa, Salvia microphylla. 28º21 1/2.N, 109º02.W., 28.35 -109.03333, 2060m

MABA-49052:Plants-Pleopeltis
polylepis (Weath.) T.Wendt
Elaine Joyal   18961991-10-21
Sonora, Yécora, Yecora hwy 2.6 mi. W of old Yecora turn-off; steep N face with drainage with perennial spring. Oak-pine forest, with Platanus, Brahea, Nolina, Vitis, Ribes Prunus, Rhus toxicodendron, Agave, many pteridophytes. 28 21.N, 109 03-04.W. c. 1300(?) m., 28.35 -109.06667, 1300m

MABA-49052:Plants-Pleopeltis
polylepis (Weath.) T.Wendt
A.L. Reina G., T.R. Van Devender, M.E. Fishbein, R. Spellenberg, G.M. Ferguson   98-9471998-08-16
Sonora, Yécora, Microwave tower on north edge of Mesa del Campanero; pine-oak forest., 28.36667 -109.03194, 2240m


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