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Dataset: DES
Search Criteria: New Mexico; Bernalillo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-11791
undetermined (Greene) V. Bailey
DES00033919Harold Bailey   57431961-06-29
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Tijeras (N of) along road to Sandia Peak (NM 10, 2.5 km N of junction with US 66)., 35.079524 -106.387891, 2135m

DES-1536
undetermined Lehm.
DES00033945Michael Baad   10451964-07-28
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Sandia Crest, Cibola National Forest, 15 miles northeast of Albuquerque, west of NM 44., 35.210556 -106.448611, 3100m

DES-3288
undetermined Woot. & Standl.
DES00033944Michael Baad   10431964-07-28
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Cibola Nat'l Forest, Sandia Crest, 15 miles NE of Albequerque, west of State Highway 44, 35.210556 -106.448611, 3100m

DES-12878
undetermined Torr.
DES00010072Noel H. Holmgren   73791973-08-24
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Manzano Mountains, New Mexico Highway 14, 6.2 miles south of U.S. Highway turnoff., 35.03 -106.35, 2103m

DES-3525
undetermined Nutt.
DES00010073Noel H. Holmgren   73921973-08-25
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Manzano Mountains, Forest Service road leaving New Mexico Highway 14, 9 miles south of Tijeras and travelling 2.8 miles northeast to a point 6.5 airline miles southeast of Tijeras, 35.0343065 -106.3051714, 2134m

DES-8593
undetermined (Roemer & J.A. Schultes) Ricker ex Piper
DES00015332S. Saufferer   1941973-05-21
New Mexico, Bernalillo, About 14 mis. south of Albuquerque along highway 85., 35.30074 -106.539464

DES-718
undetermined (Torr.) Nash
DES00033946Michael Baad   10501964-07-28
New Mexico, Bernalillo, Sandia Crest, Cibola National Forest, 15 miles northeast of Albuquerque, west of NM 44., 35.210278 -106.449722, 3100m


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