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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-2952:Epixiphium
wislizeni (Engelm. ex Gray) Munz
DES00050971Kirti Mathura   2003-08-26
New Mexico, Socorro County, Bosque del Apache Wildlife Preserve., 33.807778 -106.886667

DES-18052:Chrysothamnus
pulchellus (A A. Gray) Greene
DES00021695Dale A. Zimmerman   27481975-08-12
New Mexico, Socorro County, Catron Co.-Socorro Co. line, along US Hwy 60 east of Datil, 34.120556 -107.715

DES-3290:Cylindropuntia
imbricata (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
DES00039796Jon P. Rebman   18881993-06-15
New Mexico, Socorro County, 34.9 miles W of Jctn 380/54 in Carrizozo on Rte 380., 33.890264 -106.352497

DES-3714:Opuntia
macrocentra Engelm.
DES00015744McLeod   3801957-08-21
New Mexico, Socorro County, 53 miles N of Truth or Consequences., 33.793889 -106.954722, 868m

DES-166960
undetermined (Torr.) Prather & J.A. Keith
DES00038718Dale A. & Allan D. Zimmerman   DAZ-ADZ-27461975-08-12
New Mexico, Socorro County, Near Catron Co. line E of Datil in places along U.S. Hwy 60, 34.120556 -107.715

DES-166960
undetermined (Torr.) Prather & J.A. Keith
DES00021738Dale A. & Allan D. Zimmerman   DAZ-ADZ-27461975-08-12
New Mexico, Socorro County, Near Catron Co. line E of Datil in places along U.S. Hwy 60, 34.120556 -107.715

DES-8203
undetermined (A. Gray) Shinners
DES00007765H.S. Gentry   230511972-09-23
New Mexico, Socorro County, 4 miles E of San Antonio, Rio Grande Valley., 33.909204 -106.795548, 1400m


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