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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-5895
undetermined (Pavon) Gray
DES00037656R. D. Worthington   186821990-09-01
New Mexico, Sierra, Black Range, Kingston, east side of town along Percha Creek., 32.920608 -107.625586, 1829m

DES-2446
undetermined Gray
DES00037441Richard D. Worthington   186841990-09-01
New Mexico, Sierra, Black Range; Kingston, E side of town along Percha Creek, 32.887814 -107.290094, 1835m

DES-12584
undetermined (A. Gray ex S. Wats.) Haynes
DES00030996R. D. Worthington   132131985-06-09
New Mexico, Sierra, Black Range, Emory Pass on Grant Co. line., 32.9145 -107.7595

DES-11604
undetermined Maxon
DES00031004R. D. Worthington   132611985-06-22
New Mexico, Sierra, Along Percha Creek approximately 0.5-1.0 mi W of Kingston., 32.9136 -107.725, 1890m

DES-10979
undetermined (S. Wats.) Schlechter
DES00030891G. Yatskievych   
New Mexico, Sierra, detailed locality information protected

DES-4096
undetermined Torr. ex S. Wats.
DES00037644Edward F. Anderson   50851982-05-20
New Mexico, Sierra, Turtle Back Mountain. 3.2 KM west of Truth or Consequences., 33.156577 -107.303962, 1810m

DES-1090
undetermined Willd.
DES00043840R. D. Worthington   255181996-05-27
New Mexico, Sierra, Black Range; E side of Kingston at picnic area, 100-200 m north of creek., 32.9538445 -107.6651036, 1890m

DES-32979
undetermined (Hester) L. D. Benson
DES00035618Edward F. Anderson   
New Mexico, Sierra, detailed locality information protected

DES-3391
undetermined (Engelm.) A. Weber ex Britt. & Rose
DES00035773Edward F. Anderson   
New Mexico, Sierra, detailed locality information protected


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