Dataset: ARIZ-
Search Criteria: Anguilla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
412692J. Mark Porter   133962002-03-02
Anguilla, California, Imperial, Imperial Dunes Recreation Area (Algodones DUnes), ca 0.5 mi WSW of Ogibly. W of County road S34, 32.81473 -114.846623, 95m

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293717J. R. Reeder   
Anguilla, Arizona, Mohave, detailed locality information protected

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Carex wootonii Mackenzie
414496G. Rink   107952011-07-28
Anguilla, Arizona, Coconino, Dry meadow area south of Bismarck Lake, San Francisco Peaks., 2682m

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418559Ries Lindley   692011-06-05
Anguilla, Arizona, Pima, Santa Catalinas, 32.36987 -110.70006, 1710 - 1770m

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Juncus regelii Buchenau
Jon Titus   2003-07-23
Anguilla, Washington


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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