Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Poliomintha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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450736James S. Miller   57321990-10-12
United States, Texas, Brewster, 9-14 mi S of U.S. route 90 on the dirt road 16 mi W of Sanderson., 29.66666 -103.03333, 1110m

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684643David B. Dunn   143821963-07-04
United States, Utah, Grand, 1 mi s of arches mon. Sandy roadside basin

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684909GRANT   341978-05-03
United States, Utah, Kane, Sandy roadside on us 89. 12.1 Mi s of paria canyon primitive area entrance

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684886David B. Dunn   143911963-07-04
United States, Utah, Emery, 15 mi sw of green river on hwy 24. Sand dust area

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1685004N. Duane Atwood   61451974-06-03
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Howell mesa btwn hotevilla and moenkopi on hwy 264. Pinyon-juniper community. Sandy soil

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684547Lewis S. Fleak   16421970-06-10
United States, Utah, San Juan, 8 mi s of moab on us hwy 163; in red sandy soil; desert scrub assoc.

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684498Lois A. Arnow   30711971-05-08
United States, Utah, Wayne, T27s,r11e, sec 26. San rafael desert 4 mi ne of hanksville. Sparsely vegetated area, the main dominants ephedra sp. And grasses. Soil developed on the entrada sandstone

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684411William E. Harmon   75801973-06-10
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Collection from white sand dunes and bordering desert of brown sand. Vicinity of white sands natl monument

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684368Vit Bojnansky   NA-70-941970-06-17
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Voucher plants used in mycological research for pathological studies. Collected near moenkopi

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684055N. Duane Atwood   28431971-06-14
United States, Utah, Kane, 4 mi up middle branch creek from jct with warm creek. R7e,t41s

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684271Stanley L. Welsh   98581970-05-30
United States, Utah, Wayne, Stable dune area, ca 15 mi e of utah hwy 24, along road to flint trail

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684200N. Duane Atwood   38071972-05-14
United States, Arizona, Coconino, 18 mi w of marble canyon along us hwy 89a. Sandy soil

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684788David B. Dunn   77971952-05-05
United States, New Mexico, Otero, White sands. Growing within the dune area. Shrub which withstands burial very well, 1219m

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684717George L. Fisher   s.n.1931-08-06
United States, New Mexico

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1685043William E. Harmon   73951973-05-26
United States, Utah, Grand, Sparsely vegetated sandy alluvium about 5 mi nw of moab, 1311m

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
1684127David B. Dunn   78221952-05-04
United States, New Mexico, Otero, White sands natl monument. In secondary dune area, 1219m

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
101165358Charles (Carlos) Wright   15231851-00-00
United States, New Mexico, El Paso. Sandy places.

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
103063059George Yatskievych   18-1062018-05-05
United States, Texas, Culberson, Ranch property ca. 60 miles NNE of Van Horn via Farm to Market Roads. E side of ranch road running N-S through E portion of property, just S of junction of 2 ranch roads on N side of drainage., 31.73333 -104.45, 1292m

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Poliomintha incana (Torr.) A. Gray
101075939George Yatskievych   18-1062018-05-05
United States, Texas, Culberson, Ranch property ca. 60 miles NNE of Van Horn via Farm to Market Roads. E side of ranch road running N-S through E portion of property, just S of junction of 2 ranch roads on N side of drainage., 31.73333 -104.45, 1292m


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