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Dataset: TEMP-test
Taxa: Asteraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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TEMP-16297:test-Thymophylla
J. McCormick; L. Anklam & R. Barr   1959-3991958-08-16
Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mountains. Robird Ranch, below Portal about 1 1/2 miles., 31.93 -109.14, 1402m

TEMP-16297:test-Thymophylla
C. Lumer   20402000-04-17
Arizona, Cochise, Rte 92, ~ 2 miles west of Melody Lane., 31.37 -109.89

TEMP-15270:test-Grindelia
C. Lumer   21872003-08-03
Arizona, Cochise, Benson. Corner of Rte90 and Exit of I10 on south side of I10., 31.98 -110.35

TEMP-375:test-Thymophylla
pentachaeta (DC.) Small
K. Devine; C. Lumer, H. Resop, P. Murphy   92005-05-30
Arizona, Cochise, Mule Mts, Bisbee. Area known as Higgins Hill., 31.48 -109.93, 1676m

TEMP-1331:test-Bidens
heterosperma A. Gray
C. Sprecher; R Romea   642006-09-24
Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Canyon, along Comfort Springs Trail, about .5 mile from trailhead, 31.42 -110.28, 2225m

TEMP-1331:test-Bidens
heterosperma A. Gray
C. Sprecher; C Lumer, M Kamp, R Romea   3102007-09-29
Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Peak, along road about .25 mile below Ramsey Vista Campground, 31.42 -110.28, 2256m

TEMP-16297:test-Thymophylla
R Ballard   4732008-04-10
Arizona, Cochise, Sierra Vista, 2400 block of Candlewood Dr, in front yard of residence, 31.5199 -110.2699, 1402m

TEMP-375:test-Thymophylla
pentachaeta (DC.) Small
C. Sprecher   3782008-08-01
Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Brown Canyon Trail, about 2 miles from trailhead, 31.46 -110.28, 1615m

TEMP-375:test-Thymophylla
pentachaeta (DC.) Small
C. Sprecher; C Lumer, M McKernan   2032007-06-17
Arizona, Cochise, Cascabel, along Three Links Road about 7 miles from Cascabel Road, 32.21 -110.25, 1189m


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