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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eucrypta micrantha (Phacelia micrantha, Macrocalyx micranthus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
Chester F. Deaver   35001952-04-19
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Near Mining Cabins, below Havasupai Falls, Havasu Canyon., 36.3078 -112.761

ASU:Plants
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
Georgia Mason   3191960-03-22
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon (near the Colorado River at the bottom)., 36.0692 -112.132

ASU:Plants
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
Elaine Joyal   22001993-04-25
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Navajo Reservation.Little Colorado River Drainage, Lower Basin draining east into Gorge., 35.9667 -111.7, 1646 - 1661m

ASU:Plants
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
Wendy C. Hodgson   70711993-04-09
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Grand Canyon National Park, northwest and above Phantom Ranch and Creek (primitive trail takes off from near campspace # 33)., 36.1042 -112.096, 830m

ASU:Plants
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
Wendy C. Hodgson   70931993-04-10
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Grand Canyon National Park, Clear Creek Trail, within ca. 3 - 1/2 miles east of Bright Angel Creek. Tonto Formation, rocky limestone, S- facing slope., 36.1 -112.52, 1188m

pilotorch2 - Now TEX for TORCH Georef testing


TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00039675Richard D. Worthington   39371979-03-09
United States, Texas, El Paso, Franklin Mts, 0.65 air mi. NW top Ranger Peak., 31.80167 -106.49306

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00039676Richard D. Worthington   41541979-03-23
United States, Texas, Hudspeth, Quitman Mts, N end of Quitman Mts. at roadside park along I-10, N slope and base of igneous boulders., 31.2125 -105.49167

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00248024Andrew C. Sanders|Mark A. Dimmitt|G. Montgomery   34611983-03-06
Mexico, Sonora, Drainage of the Río Magdalena, along Hwy 2; 20 Km W of Santa Ana, 30.56667 -111.31667

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00248025Richard S. Felger|Joe W. Edmundson|Edward Moser|Mary Back Moser   171091968-02-15
Mexico, Sonora, 6.2 mi by rd NE of Pozo Coyote, 29.65 -112.3

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00248026Richard S. Felger|Joe W. Edmundson   169431968-02-10
Mexico, Sonora, Hermosillo, 55.7 mi by rd (méx Hwy 15) N of Hermosillo

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00248027Kevin C. Nixon|Clark P. Cowan   11081978-03-27
Mexico, Baja California, Cañon La Borreguera, Sa La Libertad, 9 mi E of Misión San Borja, 28.73778 -113.60361

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00400539Barton H. Warnock|Marshall C. Johnston   162251958-04-06
United States, Texas, El Paso, East slopes of Franklin Mountains; north of reservation.

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00400540Mrs. Joseph Clemens   s.n.1917-01-01
United States, Texas, El Paso, Fort Bliss, Texas.

TEX
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
TEX00444879Richard S. Felger|Shirly Fritchoff|Jean R. Russell   85-4401985-03-04
Mexico, Sonora, Guaymas, No locality name provided.

University of Texas collab with BRIT


TEX4BRIT-NLU
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
NLU0190548R. D. Worthington   189501991-03-17
United States, Texas, El paso, Three Sisters Hills, about 1.5 air mi. N jct. I-10 with N. Mesa; 31.866667 -106.55, 31.866667 -106.55, 1250 - 1280m

TEX4BRIT-NLU
Eucrypta micrantha (Torr.) Heller
NLU0190559David Charlton   12191988-03-06
California, Inyo, Hwy 190, First road S of Death Valley Mon. line. Between Furnace and Death Valley Junction., 762m


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