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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-1306:Erigeron
divergens Torr. & Gray
DES00023368Ron & Judy Wittmann   15681981-05-03
New Mexico, Colfax County, Along New Mexico Hwy 56 just W of Springer (between I-25 and the Cimarron River)., 36.360833 -104.600833, 1780m

DES-18866:Yucca
glauca Nutt.
DES00059557Marc A. Baker   125301997-06-20
New Mexico, Colfax County, Bouteloua gracilis bench; Caliente Canyon South 7.5' topographic Quadrangle., 36.779308 -104.861036, 2130m

DES-18866:Yucca
glauca Nutt.
DES00059556Marc A. Baker   125301997-06-20
New Mexico, Colfax County, Bouteloua gracilis benh. Caliente Canyon South 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle., 36.779308 -104.861036, 2130m

DES-18866:Yucca
glauca Nutt.
DES00059555Marc A. Baker   125301997-06-20
New Mexico, Colfax County, Bouteloua gracilis benh. Caliente Canyon South 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle., 36.779308 -104.861036, 2130m

DES-4068:Astragalus
bisulcatus (Hook.) Gray
DES00023369Ron & Judy Wittmann   15721981-05-03
New Mexico, Colfax County, 2 mi S of the Springeer interchange (I-25) along the Frontage Rd. Dry wash bridged by Railroad and routed under freeway through a tunnel, 36.325556 -104.618889, 1800m

DES:Opunia
macrorhiza Haw.
DES00066371Joni Ward   jbw-3472008-07-12
New Mexico, Colfax County, Sante Fe north on I-25 at the rest area past Maxwell between mile 434-435 between the rest area and the RR tracks in a disturbed area., 36.645139 -104.499583, 1837m

DES-18866:Yucca
glauca Nutt.
DES00063401Marc A. Baker   125301997-06-20
New Mexico, Colfax County, Bouteloua gracilis bench,; Caliente Canyon South 7.5 topographic quadrangle., 36.779308 -104.861036, 2130m


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