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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-634
undetermined Greene
DES00030883R. D. Worthington   142991986-07-19
New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mountains, Sacramento River Canyon, 1.0 road mi SE of Hwy 64 by Hwy 537., 32.778674 -105.790742, 2591m

DES-18540
undetermined Wooton & Standl.
DES00030881R. D. Worthington   
New Mexico, Otero, detailed locality information protected

DES-2242
undetermined Phil.
DES00030882Richard D. Worthington   142951986-07-19
New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mtns, Sacramento River Canyon, 1.0 rd mi SE of hwy 64 by hwy 537, 32.351249 -105.525404, 2591m

DES-2191
undetermined (A. Gray) Coult. & Rose
DES00031029R.D. Worthington   
New Mexico, Otero, detailed locality information protected

DES-2242
undetermined Phil.
DES00031040Richard D. Worthington   121301984-06-24
New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mtns; Upper Russia Canyon about 0.2 mi east of Hwy 64., 32.897 -105.7721, 2713m

DES-17877
undetermined Torr. & Gray
DES00043833R. D. Worthington   282471999-05-02
New Mexico, Otero, Escarpement and canyon in limestone plateau about 11 air mi. NE of Dell City, 3.3 rd. mi. N and then NE from TX-NM state line., 32.0717 -105.0571, 1130m

DES-17874
undetermined Torr.
DES00043831R. D. Worthington   282071999-05-02
New Mexico, Otero, Escarpment and canyon in limestone plateau about 12 air mi. NE of Dell City, 4.6 rd. mi. N and then NE from TX-NM state line and E from hwy up canyon for 0.75 mi., 32.0717 -105.0913, 1160m

DES-18094
undetermined (Brandeg.) I.M. Johnston
DES00043834Richard D. Worthington   282461999-05-02
New Mexico, Otero, Escarpment and canyon in limestone plateau c. 11 air mi NE of Dell City, 3.3 road mi N and then NE from the TX/NM state line and E from Hwy up canyon for 0.75 mi., 32.0717 -105.0913, 1130m

DES-3480
undetermined (Engelm. ex A. Gray) B.L. Robins.
DES00031028R. D. Worthington   121331984-06-24
New Mexico, Otero, Sacremento Mts, upper Russia Canyon about 0.2 mi. E of hwy. 64., 32.897 -105.7721, 2713m

DES-2069
undetermined (Nutt.) V. Grant
DES00043832Richard D. Worthington   282421999-05-02
New Mexico, Otero, Escarpment and canyon in limestone plateau c. 11 air mi NE of Dell City, 3.3 road mi N and then NE from the TX/NM state line and E from Hwy up canyon for 0.75 mi., 32.0717 -105.0913, 1130m

DES-150
undetermined (Pallas) Kuntz
DES00021976Rob Soreng   5491979-08-08
New Mexico, Otero, Hwy 70 between White Sands Natl. Monument and Holloman AFB near Alamogordo, 32.790127 -106.15196, 1219m

DES-31
undetermined (S. Wats.) Kuntze
DES00021977Rob Soreng   5481979-08-08
New Mexico, Otero, Hwy. 70 between White Sands Natl. Mon. and Holloman AFB near Alamogordo., 32.790127 -106.15196, 1219m

DES-127
undetermined (Pursh) Nutt.
DES00021981Rob Soreng   5461978-08-08
New Mexico, Otero, ca. 6 mi NE of Tularosa, Hwy 70, along Tularosa River, 33.128618 -105.914232

DES-31
undetermined (S. Wats.) Kuntze
DES00039298Royal D. Suttkus   66-9-61966-07-14
New Mexico, Otero, White Sands National Monument., 32.783199 -106.305769

DES-8768
undetermined S. Wats.
DES00039301Royal D. Suttkus   66-9-41966-07-14
New Mexico, Otero, White Sands National Monument., 32.783199 -106.305769

DES-7274
undetermined Standl.
DES00039310Royal D. Suttkus   66-6-61966-07-14
New Mexico, Otero, White Sands National Monument., 32.783199 -106.305769

DES-351
undetermined (Buckl.) A.S. Hitchc.
DES00043836R. D. Worthington   287371999-10-10
New Mexico, Otero, Along Hwy US 54 about 11 mi N of Tularosa., 33.262497 -106.063921

DES-18454
undetermined (Gray) Greene
DES00041478K. A. Wagner   sn1981-05-30
New Mexico, Otero, 1/2 mile N of White Sands National Monument Ranger Station., 32.781803 -106.166111

DES-4046
undetermined Nutt.
DES00039300Royal D. Suttkus   66-9-111966-07-14
New Mexico, Otero, White Sands National Monument., 32.76667 -106.33333


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