Dataset: USFS-COCAZ
Taxa: Anacardiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Coconino National Forest Herbarium


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466G. A. Goodwin   12121980-04-29
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest, Cinder Hills, 35.34194 -111.43556, 2134m

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467G. A. Goodwin   9871979-05-13
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest, Oak Creek Canyon, Indian Gardens, 34.913134 -111.728817, 1372m

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468G. A. Goodwin   11621972-09-18
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Coconino National Forest, Fossil Spring, 34.426 -111.5799, 1280m

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469R. R. Hill   4011912-10-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, Loys Canyon, 35.99444 -112.1975, 1676m

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Rhus ovata S. Wats.
470G. A. Goodwin   5401978-04-18
United States, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Oak Creek Canyon, 34.885813 -111.7347, 1372m

USFS:COCAZ
Rhus ovata S. Watson
471John A. Adams   2331923-03-31
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Coconino National Forest: Taylor Ranch., 34.84644 -111.92923, 1250m

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472G. A. Goodwin   9731979-05-14
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Coconino National Forest: Red Tank Draw, 1.5 miles NW of Beaver Creek Ranger Station, 34.620305 -111.826672, 1067m

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473James N. Mann   891967-06-23
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest, Beaver Creek Watershed #15, 20 miles S of Flagstaff., 34.9432 -111.6399, 2133m

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1895Phillips, B.G.   82-591982-04-08
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, ca. 3.5 mi. south of junction of Hwy. 89 and 64, near milepost 448, T28N, R9E, SW1/4 Sec16, along wash., 35.805956 -111.453002, 1390m

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Rhus ovata S. Wats.
1959Jim Keller   1985-04-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, 1 mile North of Sedona, 34.884246 -111.76099, 1280m


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