Dataset: SRSC-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; New Mexico; Sandoval; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Euphorbia fendleri Torr. & A. Gray
00005570Nathan C. Taylor   6492015-08-13
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval, 9.6 mi SE of Trenton Lake State Park rd on Hwy 550 (between Cuba and I-25)., 35.610342 -106.892447

SRSC
00018908   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00020585   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00021793   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00021803   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00033758   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00033825   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00034222   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
00034343   
USA, New Mexico, Sandoval

SRSC
Machaeranthera bigelovii (A. Gray) Greene
00062791Sharen C. Yarboughough   101091992-08-13
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Sante Fe National Forest, Jemez Mountains, West of Valle Granda, Las Conchas Picnic Area, near small stream., 2560m

SRSC
00069836Sharon C. Yarborough   101061992-08-13
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest. Las Conchas Picnic Area. West of Valle Grande, Jemez Mountains. Meadow near a small stream., 2560m

SRSC
00071866Sharen C. Yarboughough   101021992-08-13
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest, West of Valle Grande, Jemez Mountains, Las Conchas Picnic Area, by small stream., 2560m

SRSC
00074043Coll. & Id. Sharon C. Yarborough   101041992-08-13
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest, Jemez Mountains, west of Valle Grande. Las Conchas picnic area., 2560m


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