Dataset: MNA
Taxa: Brandegea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.29449Phillips, A. & B.   83-1201983-03-12
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge; Along wash at Papago Well, Cabeza Prieta Nat. Wildlife Refuge., 32.098886 -113.254992

MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.31276Phillips, A.M. III, & Phillips, B.G.   78-171978-02-24
USA, Arizona, Maricopa County, Maricopa County, 18.3 miles South of Gila Bend in wash and adjacent plain., 32.682228 -112.71611

MNA
Brandegea Cogn.
B.32119Phillips, A.M., Phillips, B.G., Butterwick, M., Olwell, P. & McElrath, M.   85-591985-03-29
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Organ Pipe-Cabeza Prieta, Papago Well., 31.799808 -111.25982

MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.32300Phillips, A.M.   84-441984-03-12
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Senita Tinajas area, west of AZ 85 and south of Puerto Blanco Mountains., 32.004509 -112.857937

MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.32767Green, L.T. & Mazzoni, J.   80-291980-03-19
USA, Arizona, Yuma County, Arizona. Yuma Co. 4.2 miles east of Tule Well, growing on shrub in wash., 32.223827 -113.680577

MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.41810Downs, Jill   79-491979-02-18
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, 1.8 miles E of Papago Well at junction with alt. route., 32.103598 -113.267058, 366m

MNA
Brandegea bigelovii (S. Wats.) Cogn.
B.43384Phillips, Arthur M., III   s.n.1973-04-01
USA, Arizona, Yuma County, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, El Camino del Diablo, O'Neill Hills at O'Neill's grave, BM 783, mileage 30072.8, lunch stop, 32.097699 -113.354165


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Google Map

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