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

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Jemez Mountain Herbarium


JEMEZ
Alnus incana (L.) Moench
2552Brian Reif   2002-07-17
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: Fenton Lake, 4.8 air mi W of La Cueva. From state park parking lot S ca 500 ft on NM Hwy 126, and W ca 500 ft from parking lot along north edge of lake. SE1/4 S9., 35.8859 -106.7167, 2339m

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Alnus incana (L.) Moench
03469.1hC.F. Keller   2012-06-07
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Hummingbird Music Camp by the Jemez River, 35.822222 -106.658333, 2054m

JEMEZ
Alnus incana (L.) Moench
04732h   2018-08-22
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, Fenton Lake below dam, 35.881389 -106.730556

JEMEZ
312Brian 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
BRMP 1993hTierney&Foxx   1988-05-24
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Pajarito Canyon west of Rt 502--along stream before the Narrows, 35.7625 -106.241667, 2408m

JEMEZ
03465hC.F. Keller   2008-05-16
United States, New Mexico, Los Alamos, Los Alamos Co, Frijoles Canyon--near Upper Crossing, 2124m

JEMEZ
Alnus incana var. occidentalis (Dippel) C. L. Hitchc.
64Brian Reif   2002-06-02
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: NM Hwy 70, South San Pedro Parks Wilderness trailhead from parking lot N to San Gregorio Reservoir. W1/2 S21., 2865m


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Google Map

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