Dataset: MO-
Taxa: macromeria => Macromeria, Macromeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1587679Elinor Lehto   113631973-07-25
United States, Arizona, Apache, Rte 273, 11.7 mi. N of apache-Greenlee Co. line and 4.2 mi. W of Alpine., 2560m

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2041497George Engelmann   s.n.1856-09-00

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437437James S. Miller   76601992-06-27
United States, Arizona, Apache, Ca. 6 miles S of Alpine on U.S. route 666, along Coleman Creek., 2370m

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100884788Jon Ricketson   28351985-07-17
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, Elden Mountain, Dry Lake Hills area, NW slope overlooking the second meadow. Humphreys Peak Quad. R7E T22N Sec. 27 SW 1/4., 2560m

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100887603Jon Ricketson   5331983-08-05
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Kaibab National Forest, Kendrick Peak, along Trail # 22, trailhead at parking lot at the end of U.S.F.S. Road 171A. Kendrick Peak Quad. R5E T23N Sec. 3., 2713m

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100884200Jon Ricketson   26301985-07-10
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Coconino National Forest, along base of Kendrick Mountain, above Southwest Tank, near U.S.F.S. Road 193, W of Crowley Park. Kendrick Peak Quad. R5E T23N Sec. 11., 2438m

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436307Jon Ricketson   45091990-07-19
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Schultz Creek, along the north side of Elden Mountain. At the junction of U.S.F.S. Road 420 (Schultz Pass Road) and U.S.F.S. Road 789 (Dry Lake Hills Road). 5 airmiles N. of Flagstaff. Coconino National Forest. Humphreys Peak Quadrangle R7E T22N Sec.22., 35.2702 -111.6531, 2417m

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440217James S. Miller   77521992-07-01
United States, Arizona, Coconino, 9 miles N of Sedona on U.S. alternate, route 89 in Oak Creek Canyon., 1620m


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Google Map

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