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

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Museum of Northern Arizona


MNA
B.17109Isaak, Albert   234
USA, Arizona, Apache County, Sparse forest S of Diamond Creek on dirt road, 33.916957 -109.859497

MNA
B.27711Phillips & Brian   81-4501981-09-26
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, 1/4 mi. W. of McBeth Spring, along trailside, Sec 13, T20S, R14E, Santa Rita Mountains, 31.690037 -110.8671

MNA
B.31745Phillips, A.M.   70-1641970-09-22
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Bear Canyon Picnic Ground, Santa Catalina Mountains., 32.324977 -110.766074

MNA
B.36781G. Rink   103102010-09-26
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, Kaibab National Forest. Rim of Lee Canyon (Lee Canyon is a western tributary to Sycamore Canyon), 35.048228 -112.054826, 1920m

MNA
B.36742G. Rink   121472013-08-16
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Williams District, Kaibab National Forest, surrounding a pond about 1/2 kilometer downstream of Jackass Flat, 35.110194 -112.233667, 1981m

MNA
B.43626Rink, Glenn   154262018-09-26
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila Wilderness, old lake along Trail 158 near its junction with Trail 155, 33.24115 -108.46841, 2377m


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