Dataset: GMDRC
Taxa: Desmodium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Granite Mountains Desert Research Center


GMDRC
GMDRC12879J. M. André   429062017-09-24
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Santa Rita Mountains: Madera Canyon, above Mt Wrightson Trailhead parking area at road's end., 1648m

GMDRC
Desmodium procumbens var. procumbens (P. Mill.) A.S. Hitchc.
GMDRC6274J. M. André   289772013-09-20
United States, Arizona, Mohave, volcanic domes just south of Knight Creek Rd, 5.5 mi. south of Interstate 40, approx 35 mi. east of Kingman, 1418m

GMDRC
Desmodium procumbens (P. Mill.) A.S. Hitchc.
GMDRC12908J. M. André   429382017-09-25
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Santa Rita Mountains: NE side of range along Box Canyon Rd (Rt 62), 5.0 miles west of Hwy 83, just east of Sycamore Cyn., 1530m

GMDRC
GMDRC7188J. M. André   319432013-09-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Kaibab Plateau: eastern base of Bill Williams Mountain, along road to lookout, 0.5 mi. west of Perkinsville Rd, 4.8 mi. south of I-40 at town of Williams, 2153m

GMDRC
GMDRC12924J. M. André   429542017-09-27
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Bradshaw Mountains: Granite Creek drainage along Hwy 89 at Ponderosa Rd, 3.5 miles SW from Prescott (town center), 1760m

GMDRC
GMDRC12883J. M. André   429102017-09-24
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Santa Rita Mountains: Madera Canyon, above Mt Wrightson Trailhead parking area at road's end., 1648m

GMDRC
GMDRC8592J. M. André   354112015-09-04
United States, Arizona, Coconino, just N. of Interstate 40 at Devil Dog Rd exit, approx. 5 mi. west of Williams, 2015m


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