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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0131291Raul Gutierrez   6832004-03-26
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, Picnic Area at an igneous rock outcropping ca. 5 miles west of Ft. Davis along FM 118, 30.5343 -104.066, 1669m

ASU:Plants
ASU0046019Elinor Lehto   L216201977-07-20
Mexico, Chihuahua, Sierra Mapula, Rancho Picacho, W. base of Pico Chihuahua Veijo (N side)., 28.55 -105.858333, 1520 - 1680m

ASU:Plants
ASU0046020Donald J. Pinkava   P-136121976-06-23
Mexico, Coahuila, Cañón del Agua, Sierra de la Madera, NW of Cuatro Ciénegas., 27.0213029716003 -102.089402675629, 1520 - 1830m

ASU:Plants
ASU0046021Donald J. Pinkava   P-131451975-08-16
Mexico, Coahuila, N-facing canyon of Sierra San Marcos 4 mi NW of Poso Los Fresnos., 26.919619 -102.024045, 850 - 1160m

ASU:Plants
ASU0046022R. G. Engard   3101974-07-10
Mexico, Coahuila, Canyon de la Hacienda. Due west of El Coyote turnoff between Ocampo and Cuatro Ciénegas., 27.16195 -102.344541

ASU:Plants
ASU0046023Elinor Lehto   L215031977-07-17
Mexico, Chihuahua, Ca. 58 mi S. Juarez, NNW base of Rancho de la Rancheria Mt., 31.033333 -106.366667, 1400m

ASU:Plants
ASU0131292C.M. Christy   23131994-05-10
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, ca 8 rd mi N jct with TX 118 ca at Fort Davis, 1234m

ASU:Plants
ASU0131293Cole, Minckley, Pinkava   34171967-08-07
USA, Texas, Val Verde, Baker's Crossing at Devil's River, 11 mi S of Juno, Rte 163

ASU:Plants
ASU0131294L.C. Higgins   85561974-06-03
USA, Texas, Hudspeth, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Pine Canyon

ASU:Plants
ASU0131295T.R. Van Devender   371986-03-24
USA, Texas, Brewster, 3.4 mi N of La Linda on R. R. 2627, Black Gap Wildlife Management Area

ASU:Plants
ASU0131296D.B. Dunn   160861969-04-03
USA, Texas, Jeff Davis, 3 mi W of Ft. Davis; on Hwy 118


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