Dataset: GMDRC
Taxa: agave => Agave, Agave
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Granite Mountains Desert Research Center


GMDRC
Agave simplex (Gentry) Salywon & W.C. Hodgson
GMDRC16442J. M. André   474632023-07-08
United States, California, San Bernardino, Providence Mountains: Mojave National Preserve; 0.3 mile west of Foshay Pass summit on rocky south-facing slopes, 1298m

GMDRC
GMDRC1111J. Andre   
United States, California, San Bernardino, detailed locality information protected

GMDRC
GMDRC15889J. M. André   
United States, Arizona, Mohave, detailed locality information protected

GMDRC
Agave simplex (Gentry) Salywon & W.C. Hodgson
GMDRC16155J. M. André   471002023-05-07
United States, California, San Bernardino, Granite Mountains: Univ. of Calif. GM Desert Research Ctr, along Botany Loop trail in upper Granite Cove, 0.6 miles west of trailhead parking area at main drainage crossing, 1360m

GMDRC
GMDRC4319J. André   
United States, California, San Bernardino, detailed locality information protected

GMDRC
GMDRC4812J. André   
United States, California, San Bernardino, detailed locality information protected

GMDRC
GMDRC7654J. M. André   
United States, Arizona, Mohave, detailed locality information protected

GMDRC
Agave simplex (Gentry) Salywon & W.C. Hodgson
GMDRC16441J. M. André   474622023-07-08
United States, California, San Bernardino, Providence Mountains: Mojave National Preserve; 0.1 mile west of Foshay Pass summit on rocky south-facing slopes, 1327m

GMDRC
Agave deserti Engelm.
GMDRC0657J. Evens   1041996-06-27
United States, California, San Bernardino, Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center: Granite Mtns, W end of Granite Cove on N edge. 4400', 1341m

GMDRC
GMDRC2515J. André   
United States, California, San Bernardino, detailed locality information protected


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