Dataset: CSCN-
Taxa: Krameriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chadron State College, High Plains Herbarium


CSCN
CSCN-V-0046551J. Puttere   412002-08-30
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, Corona, on side of road from second gate out of Oil Well pasture., 34.556333 -105.578167, 2038m

CSCN
Krameria erecta Willd. ex J.A. Schultes
CSCN-V-0046547Ronald R. Weedon   102252001-05-31
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, 2 mi W of Sedona on Sunset Hills Drive., 1372m

CSCN
Krameria erecta Willd. ex J.A. Schultes
CSCN-V-0046548Hilary Catron   161997-05-16
United States, California, San Bernardino, Interstate 15 rest stop 25.2 mi NE of Baker. Mohave Desert.

CSCN
CSCN-V-0046552Larry C. Higgins   194911998-05-12
United States, Utah, Washington, Lytle Ranch., 37.10286 -114.014223

CSCN
CSCN-V-0046549Billy Joe Cox   42331976-01-07
United States, California, Riverside, Palo Verde, 1-3 km W, (ca. 32 km S of Blythe), Riverside-Imperial County border., 70 - 122m

CSCN
CSCN-V-0046550Pam Schuller   481988-05-22
United States, Utah, Kane, 10 miles South of Kanab on the BLM Woodbury Desert Study Area on US Hwy 89. Mohave Desert., 36.927983 -112.482026


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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