Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Andrachne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Andrachne arida (Warnock & M.C. Johnst.) G.L. Webster
ASU0026772M. C. Johnston   123191973-08-24
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra del Roque N of Julimes and N and NW of Rancho El Sauz., 28.66667 -105.3, 2100 - 2150m

ASU:Plants
Andrachne ciliato-glandulosa (Millsp.) Croizat
ASU0026773T. F. Daniel   19241982-01-08
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Rocky hillsides above Playa El Coyote on W side of Bahia Concepción, 18.5 mi S of Mulege., 26.890594 -111.981083

ASU:Plants
ASU0026774Jon Rebman   48771998-03-11
Mexico, Baja California, Vizcaino Desert, north of El Arco, N of Calmalli, along road between Rancho Esperanza and Rancho Miramar., 28.18333 -113.5642, 300m

ASU:Plants
ASU0295039S. Carnahan   2015-02-05
Mexico, Sonora, Mpio., Guaymas. Bah�­a San Pedro, Sierra El Aguaje, narrow canyon SE of curving beach and main wash, 28.05308 -111.23213, 47m

ASU:Plants
Andrachne phyllanthoides (Nutt.) M. Arg.
ASU0098452Jon P. Rebman   10841989-06-05
USA, Missouri, Barry

ASU:Plants
Andrachne phyllanthoides (Nutt.) M. Arg.
ASU0098453Jon P. Rebman   10841989-06-05
USA, Missouri, Barry, Piney Creek Wilderness, growing along Lake Trail; 36.68912 -93.595061, 36.68912 -93.595061

ASU:Plants
Andrachne phyllanthoides (Nutt.) Muell.
ASU0098454Ross C. Clark   84211966-09-05
USA, Alabama, Blount, Along east side of Locust Fork of Black Warrior River, opposite confluence of Big Skirum Creek, 2.3 mi W of Cleveland Community.

ASU:Plants
ASU0298542Sue Carnahan   16572016-02-03
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Loreto, Caleta San Juanico between Punta San Basilio and Punta Mercenarios, 26.36526 -111.43661, 3m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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