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Dataset: SPNHC
Taxa: Fagaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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3 - SPNHC Workshop Testing


SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Deaver, C. F.   1959-04-11
Arizona, Yavapai County, Vultee Arch Trail, Sterling Canyon near Sedona, 34.8667 -111.817

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Elinor Lehto   1975-08-01
Arizona, Coconino County, Schnebly Hill rd, midway between Hwy 17 and Sedona, 34.8333 -111.667

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Edward Gilbert; Max Licher   2000-07-29
Arizona, Coconino County, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, starting about 9 miles north of Sedona. About 1/4 mile up stream from canyon mouth, up slope south of creek at base of cliff; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 34.9894 -111.75

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Edward Gilbert; Max Licher   2000-07-29
Arizona, Coconino County, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, starting about 9 miles north of Sedona. About 1/4 mile up stream from canyon mouth, up slope south of creek at base of cliff; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 34.9894 -111.75

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Edward Gilbert   2000-08-12
Arizona, Coconino County, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, about 9 miles north of Sedona. Around 3 1/4 miles up stream from canyon mouth; about 200-300' up right hand bank; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0028 -111.772

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Edward Gilbert   2000-09-14
Arizona, Coconino County, West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, N. of Sedona. On canyon north rim just above large cave located about 4 miles up creek from confluence with Oak Creek; within northern section of Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wilderness., 35.0069 -111.772

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Edward Gilbert   2002-08-10
Arizona, Coconino County, Lower West Fork Canyon of Oak Creek, canyon mouth located 15 km north of Sedona. Up southern slope from 2nd crossing to where slope meets cliff face. Where Schnebly Hill Sandstone meets Coconino Sandstone layer., 34.9893 -111.749

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
L. R. Landrum; S.S.Landrum   1988-09-16
Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest. Schnebly Hill Lookout ca. 5 mi east of Sedona., 34.889 -111.702

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
L. R. Landrum; S.S.Landrum   1988-09-16
Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest. Schnebly Hill Lookout ca. 5 mi east of Sedona., 34.889 -111.702

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
L. R. Landrum; S.S.Landrum   1988-09-16
Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest. Schnebly Hill Lookout ca. 5 mi east of Sedona., 34.889 -111.702

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Elinor Lehto; Pinkava   1977-04-30
Arizona, Coconino County, Schnebly Hill Rd. midway between I-10 and Sedona., 34.8819 -111.676

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
J. Peters   1978-08-28
Arizona, Coconino County, Grasshopper Point of Oak Creek Canyon, 2 mi north Sedona., 34.8832 -111.745

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
J. Peters   1978-08-28
Arizona, Coconino County, Grasshopper point of Oak Creek Canyon, 2 mi north Sedona., 34.8832 -111.745

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Elinor Lehto; D.J.Pinkava   1979-08-07
Arizona, Coconino County, Schnebly Hill Road, midway between I-17 & Sedona., 34.8819 -111.676

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
L. R. Landrum   1988-09-16
Arizona, Coconino County, Schnebly Hill Lookout, ca. 5 mi east of Sedona., 34.8846 -111.716

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
L. R. Landrum; S.S.Landrum   1988-09-16
Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest. Schnebly Hill Lookout ca. 5 mi east of Sedona., 34.889 -111.702

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Elinor Lehto; Pinkava, Lane   1975-08-01
Arizona, Coconino County, Schnebly Hill Rd, midway between I-17 and Sedona., 34.8819 -111.676

SPNHC-3224:Quercus
Chester F. Deaver   1959-04-11
Arizona, Yavapai County, Vultee Arch Trail, Sterling Canyon, near Sedona., 34.8269 -111.779


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