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

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Cochise County Herbarium - Arizona State University


ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302545M. Williams   83722000-09-28
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Hereford, E. Running Coyote Trail, 31.43 -110.12, 1300 - 1350m

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302543J. McCormick   1961-1471961-08-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua Mountains, 3 miles east of Ash Creek School, 31.88 -109.83

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302541J. McCormick   1961-1441961-08-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise, 3 miles E. Ash Creek School., 31.88 -109.83

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302544C. Sprecher   251a2007-08-19
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Coronado National Memorial, across from the Visitor Center, 31.35 -110.25

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302542C. Sprecher   251b2007-08-19
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains, Coronado National Memorial, across from the Visitor Center, 31.35 -110.25

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302540C. Lumer   24692006-08-26
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachuca Mountains. Garden Canyon., 31.48 -110.33

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302539R Ballard   5202008-08-30
USA, Arizona, Cochise, San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, Charleston Rd, petroglyph trail, about 1 km from the trailhead, trailside, 31.6399 -110.1701

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302538J. Mustard   262011-08-09
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Hereford near the corner of Coronado Monument Road and Highway 92, 31.35 -110.26

ASU:CCH
Proboscidea parviflora (Woot.) Woot. & Standl.
ASU0302537J. Mustard   752011-09-11
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Huachucha Mountains, Ash Canyon, Mountain View Road and Twin Oaks Road, 31.37 -110.26


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