Dataset: ASU-CCH
Taxa: Gentianaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cochise County Herbarium - Arizona State University


ASU:CCH
ASU0304001Norman C. Cooper   15831944-07-15
USA, California, RIVERSIDE, Palms to Pines Hwy., 33.68 -116.7, 1280 - 1280m

ASU:CCH
Frasera speciosa Dougl. ex Griseb.
ASU0303997C. Lumer   23222005-06-13
USA, New Mexico, Grant, Gila National Forest, Rte 15, before mile post 18., 33.09 -108.8, 2256m

ASU:CCH
Gentianella microcalyx (J.G. Lemmon) J. Gillett
ASU0304004C. Sprecher   1132006-10-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains. Carr Canyon, Old Sawmill Spring Trail. About 0.5 miles from trailhead parking area, along streambed., 31.42 -110.33, 2286m

ASU:CCH
Gentianella microcalyx (J.G. Lemmon) J. Gillett
C. Sprecher   852006-10-04
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains. On Fort Huachuca at Sawmill Canyon. Wet, grassy meadow near parking area at Boyscout Cabin., 31.47 -110.37

ASU:CCH
Gentianopsis macrantha (D. Don ex G. Don) Iltis
ASU0304005C. Sprecher   842006-10-04
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains. On Fort Huachuca at Sawmill Canyon. Wet, grassy meadow near parking area at Boyscout Cabin., 31.47 -110.37, 1890m

ASU:CCH
ASU0304000C. Sprecher   1142006-10-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Peak, on Old Sawmill Spring Trail about .5 mile from trailhead, 31.42 -110.28, 2286m

ASU:CCH
ASU0303999C. Sprecher   3082007-09-29
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Canyon Road, just below Ramsey Vista Campground, 31.42 -110.28, 2256m

ASU:CCH
Gentianella microcalyx (J.G. Lemmon) J. Gillett
ASU0304002C. Sprecher   3142007-09-29
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Peak, along Carr Canyon Road just below Ramsey Vista Campground, 31.42 -110.28, 2256m

ASU:CCH
ASU0303998R Ballard   5312008-10-31
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Carr Canyon campground, in the duff under coniferous trees, 31.4284 -110.2933, 2103m


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