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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-2737:Ageratina
herbacea (Gray) King & H.E. Robins.
DES00043883R. D. Worthington   286371999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mountains, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.03416 -104.266667, 2104m

DES-4611:Baccharis
undetermined L.
DES00030001Larry C. Higgins   92211974-08-26
New Mexico, Eddy County, Lincoln National Forest, Guadalupe Mountains along ridge road SW of Dark Canyon, 32.249722 -104.3675, 1220m

DES-17958:Baccharis
havardii Gray
DES00043884R. D. Worthington   286381999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mountains, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.03416 -104.2667, 2104m

DES-2831:Brickellia
grandiflora (Hook.) Nutt.
DES00043882R. D. Worthington   286281999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mountains, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.034167 -104.266667, 2104m

DES-3845:Hieracium
carneum Greene
DES00043863R. D. Worthington   285961999-08-21
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts, Lincoln National Forest on White Mule Ridge, 32.037167 -104.766833, 2133m

DES-18543:Perityle
quinqueflora (Steyerm.) Shinners
DES00043865R. D. Worthington   
New Mexico, Eddy County, detailed locality information protected

DES-18543:Perityle
quinqueflora (Steyerm.) Shinners
DES00043873R. D. Worthington   
New Mexico, Eddy County, detailed locality information protected

DES-32:Solidago
wrightii Gray
DES00043861R. D. Worthington   286251999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.034167 -104.266667, 2103m

DES-18855:Verbesina
oreophila Woot. & Standl.
DES00043876R. D. Worthington   286441999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring, 32.034167 -104.266667, 2103m

DES-18815:Thymophylla
setifolia Lag.
DES00043874R. D. Worthington   280301998-09-20
New Mexico, Eddy County, Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area, 32.220972 -104.631417, 1417 - 1463m

DES-82040:Echinocereus
triglochidiatus L. Benson
DES00058700Marc A. Baker   130771998-08-08
New Mexico, Eddy County, Carlsbad Caverns National Park; spur of Walnut Canyon, just north of Scenic Loop Drive; ca. 5km WSW of main cave; north-facing slope of weathered tan to gray limestone rock and gravel; Carlsbad Caverns Quadrangle, 32.171447 -104.487003, 1370m

DES-18788:Suckleya
suckleyana (Torr.) Rydberg
DES00060751R. D. Worthington   347712007-05-20
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts, Texas Hill, (T22S. R21E, secs/ 5, 8 amd N 1/5 sec. 18)(near 32 Deg, 24.6 N, 104 Deg 49' W), 32.412222 -104.8225, 1645m

DES-46471:Dalea
brachystachys A. Gray
DES00043853R. D. Worthington   286601999-09-06
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts. Trail #201 near White Mule Ridge, 32.004167 -104.796389, 2133m

DES-18285:Hedeoma
apiculata W. S. Stewart
DES00043858R. D. Worthington   
New Mexico, Eddy County, detailed locality information protected

DES-95434:Physostegia
virginiana (Shinners) Cantino
DES00043856R. D. Worthington   286101999-08-28
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mountains, N Fork of Big Canyon near mouth., 32.029333 -104.7465, 1584m

DES-244:Salvia
reflexa Hornem.
DES00043886R. D. Worthington   286411999-09-05
New Mexico, Eddy County, Guadalupe Mts, Devil's Den Canyon, Devil's Den Spring., 32.05 -104.266667, 2103m

DES-17878
undetermined Woods.
DES00069550Kathy Rice   
New Mexico, Eddy County, detailed locality information protected

DES-17878
undetermined Woods.
DES00069542Kathy Rice   
New Mexico, Eddy County, detailed locality information protected


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