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

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Coconino National Forest Herbarium


USFS:COCAZ
Arceuthobium vaginatum (Willd.) J. Presl
612Paul Boucher   4951986-10-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest, Jacks Canyon Area, 34.68361 -111.52361, 2134m

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Arceuthobium vaginatum (Willd.) J. Presl
613F. Maryn   31982-11-23
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Forest Road 556, 7 miles northeast of Flagstaff, 35.278517 -111.561408, 2103m

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Phoradendron bolleanum (Seem.) Eichl.
616Walter Hackleman   WH-21923-02-00
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Beaver Creek Administration site, 34.6801 -111.721, 1219m

USFS:COCAZ
Phoradendron bolleanum (Seem.) Eichl.
615Paul Boucher   4971986-10-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Jacks Canyon on trail to Munds Mountain, 34.68361 -111.52361, 2134m

USFS:COCAZ
Phoradendron juniperinum Engelm. ex A. Gray
617Paul Boucher   4981986-10-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Jacks Canyon saddle on trail to Munds Mountain, 34.68361 -111.52361, 2134m

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618Walter Hackleman   WH-11923-02-00
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Coconino National Forest: Beaver Creek Administration Site., 34.625023 -111.832755, 1219m

USFS:COCAZ
619Paul Boucher   7471986-12-04
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Verde River near Camp Verde, AZ, 34.570923 -111.846921, 1067m

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620Paul Boucher   4961986-10-31
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Jacks Canyon on trail to Munds Mountain, 34.68361 -111.52361, 2134m

USFS:COCAZ
621Paul Boucher   4941975-03-16
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Beaver Creek Road E. Interstate 17, Verde Valley, 34.573871 -111.854796, 1158m

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614G. A. Goodwin   11911980-04-30
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Coconino National Forest; Schnebly Hill, 34.8693 -111.7514, 1219m


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