Dataset: SWRS
Taxa: Amaryllidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southwestern Research Station


SWRS
Allium glandulosum Link & Otto
1710Robert Chew   1992-04-11
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, 2.5 mi N Rodeo, NM

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2161E. Ordway   1351956-08-22
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 1 mi. E. of Southwest Research Station, Chiricahua Mts.

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40Pough   1962-551962-07-18
USA, Arizona, Cochise, 2 miles N. Portal., 1402m

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41P. S. Martin   1986-06-04
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Siphon Canyon, 2 miles E of Apache Pass.

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42Unknown   1960-07-10
USA, Arizona, Cochise, From Birt Roberds Ranch, near top of limestone hill south of ranch house., 1524m

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814T. & S. Walker   1965-08-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Middle Fork of Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Co, Arizona., 2438m

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815T. & S. Walker   1966-04-24
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Roadside near Rodeo, Hidalgo Co, New Mexico.

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816Chiricahua Vegetation-Study Team, 1958-60   
USA, Arizona, Cochise, detailed locality information protected

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827V. Roth   1966-06-07
USA, Arizona, Cochise, 5 miles south of Apache, Cochise Co, Arizona., 1372m


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