Dataset: JEMEZ
Taxa: Anacardiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Jemez Mountain Herbarium


JEMEZ
Toxicodendron rydbergii (Small ex Rydb.) Greene
05183C. Martin   2016-07-27
USA, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Woodland Canyon just north of golf course and west of Club Road, 35.90209 -106.30799, 2225m

JEMEZ
Toxicodendron rydbergii (Small ex Rydb.) Greene
127Brian Reif   2002-06-02
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: NM Hwy 126 at Horseshoe Spring NW 0.3 air mi to rim of Eureka Mesa. NE1/4 S6., 35.9949 -106.8833, 2560m

JEMEZ
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata (Nutt.) A. Gray ex S. Watson
308Brian Reif   2002-06-07
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: NM Hwy 27 at headwaters of Polvadera Creek, 7.5 air mi SW of Abiquiu, along creek for 1.1 mi. NE1/4 S8; also SE1/4 S5., 36.168 -106.4333, 2323m

JEMEZ
75086Ronald L. Hartman   2002-06-22
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: 5.7 road mi NNE of Ponderosa., 35.7186 -106.6333, 2210m

JEMEZ
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata (Nutt.) A. Gray ex S. Watson
98Brian Reif   2002-06-02
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: NM Hwy 126 at Horseshoe Spring NW 0.3 air mi to rim of Eureka Mesa. NE1/4 S6., 35.9949 -106.8833, 2560m

JEMEZ
BRMP 0011Leo Martinez   1975-08-27
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos National Laboratory--AP II, 229m

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BRMP 0012T.E. Hakonson   1973-05-22
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos National Laboratory--AP II, 229m


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