Dataset: MNA
Search Criteria: Mexico; Chihuahua; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.28719Phillips, A.M. & B.G.   2691971-06-15
Mexico, Chihuahua, 17 km. north Chihuahua City, 28.786628 -106.083333, 1585m

MNA
Aristida schiedeana var. orcuttiana (Vasey) Allred & Valdés-Reyna
B.29288   1974-02-25
Mexico, Chihuahua, Huapoca, Mexico

MNA
Schizachyrium cirratum (Hack.) Woot. & Standl.
B.41821H. R. Pulliam   
Mexico, Chihuahua, Madera, Huapoca- very common around airstrip. Most Common grass., 29.146722 -108.30379

MNA
Mirabilis linearis (Pursh) Heimerl
B.43218Phillips, Barbara G.   2681971-06-15
Mexico, Chihuahua, At roadside by Estacion Mochias, 130 km north of Chihuahua City, 29.800824 -106.384084, 1219m

MNA
B.43219Phillips, Barbara G.   2711971-06-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, 23 mi. south of Mirador Motel, Chihuahua City (9.7 mi. north of KM-177; 0.8 mi. north of Cerador Rest Stop, MEX-45)., 28.464905 -105.813857, 1280m

MNA
Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth
B.43234Phillips, Barbara G.   2731971-06-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, 23 mi. south of Mirador Motel, Chihuahua City (9.7 mi. north of KM-177; 0.8 mi. north of Cerador Rest Stop, MEX-45)., 28.464905 -105.813857, 1280m

MNA
Chloracantha spinosa (Benth.) G.L. Nesom
B.43220Phillips, Barbara G.   2761971-06-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, One mile west of Compuertos, about 20 miles east of Torreon, 25.557318 -103.029685

MNA
B.43233Phillips, Barbara G.   2721971-06-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, 23 mi. south of Mirador Motel, Chihuahua City (9.7 mi. north of KM-177; 0.8 mi. north of Cerador Rest Stop, MEX-45)., 28.464905 -105.813857, 1280m

MNA
B.43235Phillips, Barbara G.   2751971-06-16
Mexico, Chihuahua, One mile west of Compuertos, about 20 miles east of Torreon, 25.557318 -103.029685


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