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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eremophila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection


DES-6722:Arabis
eremophila Greene
DES00057043Joe Arnold   
Arizona, Mohave County, East side of Ute Mountains., 34.96715 -114.32027

DES-1953:Selaginella
DES00059947Jon P. Rebman   113652005-03-19
California, San Diego County, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park; west of Ocotillo; eastern base of Jacumba Mountains; south of Dos Cabezas Spring in the vicinity of Syd Hayden Spring, canyon area, 32.7036 -116.1186, 520m

Temp Collection for testing transfers


Temp:test-MO-Selaginella
1110267Rolla M. Tryon   Tryon 50571950-07-13
California, Riverside, Palm Springs, at the edge of boulders in the desert close to the mountain side. Dry, sunny. A very hot and dry habitat. More abundant on the lowest slope of the mountain than on the desert. Growing in sand and gravel on the north side of boulders.

Temp:test-MO-Selaginella
1110232Ivan Murray Johnston   Johnston 10471917-04-04
California, Riverside, Palm Canyon

Temp:test-MO-Selaginella
100576807Charles T. Mason|Carole E. Jenkins|George Yatskievych   Mason, Jr. 33711979-03-21
Arizona, Pima, Near Sheep Mountain along camino del Diablo, 11 miles W of the Organ Pipe National Monument boundary, Cabeza Prieta Game Range., 32.5386111 -114.2286111, 518m

Temp:test-MO-Eucalyptus
eremophila (Diels) Maiden
307617Jon Ricketson   Ricketson 47341992-08-01
Arizona, Pinal, Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum (P.O. Box AB, Superior, Arizona 85273). About 50 miles east of metro Phoenix, along U.S. Highway 60, 3 miles west of Superior, above Queen Creek. Surrounded by the Tonto National Forest. Superior Quadrangle. R12E T2S S.6., 33.2855 -111.1473, 777m

Temp:test-MO-Selaginella
1110237Lewis S. Rose   Rose 453421945-12-29
California, Riverside, Andreas Canyon, near Palm Springs.


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