Dataset: NMCR-
Taxa: Rhus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
Rhus choriophylla Woot. & Standl.
10545Kelly W. Allred   42711986-08-29
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Guadalupe Canyon, southern end of Peloncillo Mts, 1524m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelm. ex A. Gray
10546Kelly W. Allred   42921986-08-29
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Guadalupe Canyon, southern end of Peloncillo Mts, 1524m

NMCR
Rhus aromatica var. trilobata (Nutt.) Gray ex. S. Wats.
11047College Ranch Collection   171984-09-04
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Dona Ana Mts, T21S R1E Sec 23 ne 1/4, small valley between peaks, rocky desert pavement with creosote, snakeweed, yucca, sotol, 1442m

NMCR
11504Kelly W. Allred   28111985-04-02
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, NMSU College Ranch: east slopes of Summerford Mt, T21S R1E w 1/2 Sec 1, east-facing slopes among large boulders, gravelly soil, with black grama, some creosote, sotol, scrub oak, 1380m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelm. ex A. Gray
12140Kelly W. Allred   28071985-03-26
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Dona Ana Mts, R1E T21S Sec 23, very rocky soil from volcanic parent material, along small canyon road, with Opuntia, Nolian, Quercus, Flourensia, Larrea, 1433m

NMCR
Rhus coriophylla Wooton & Standley
12495Kelly W. Allred   52601991-05-22
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mts, Skeleton Canyon, Coronado National Forest, T31S R22W Sec 23, about 1 mile east of Arizona State line, deciduous riparian scrub community with sycamore and oak in canyon bottom and agave and ocotillo on uplands, 1478m

NMCR
Rhus choriophylla Wooton & Standley
13127Kelly W. Allred   59291993-05-18
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mts, Pine Canyon, about 1 mile up canyon, pine/oak community with manzanita, beargrass, juniper, 1463m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelmann
14335Kelly W. Allred   61011994-04-22
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Dona Ana Mts, "Circle Canyon," very rocky hills about 0.5 miles north of Dona Ana Peak, rhyolitic loose soil, Chihuahuan Desert Scrub vegetation, 1463m

NMCR
14366Ernst, R. 33a   1993-08-18
United States, New Mexico, Torrance, West sheep pasture, grassland community, 1844m

NMCR
16432Roalson, E.H.   11361994-09-10
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R10W Sec.27. S-facing gravelly slopes along Diamond Creek. Dominated by Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Understory of brome, Blue grama, Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. mexicana. Robinia occational. Mirabilis on rockier areas., 2377m

NMCR
17891Kelly W. Allred   67771997-07-09
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, About 1 mile south of Gran Quivira National Monument, juniper savannah in very sandy soil, 1859m

NMCR
19024Forbes, Adam C.   2641998-04-04
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), northeast corner of North Johnson Pasture, on wall of sink-hole, associated plants: Juniperus monosperma, Stipa neomexicana, Nolina sp, Bouteloua gracilis, T1N, R16E, Sec. 22, 1800m

NMCR
20367Kelly W. Allred   75451999-08-11
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Black Range, Gila National Forest, broad open valley 5.5 miles north of Beaverhead, sandstone outcrops, N33d29.161' W108d8.03', grama grassland, growing among the rocks, 2100m

NMCR
24583Susannah B. Johnson   1202000-09-30
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, off the trail that makes up the north border of the area, next to the stream that drains into Pueblo Creek from the west, near base of north-facing slope, mixed conifer forest with Pinus ponderosa, Juniperu, 2200m

NMCR
24699Susannah B. Johnson   2372001-04-21
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, at top of tallest mountain/hill between Pueblo Park Campground and Saddle Mtn, dominant vegetation was pinyon, juniper, oak, and yucca, N33d35.93' W108d58.57', SKUNKBUSH SUMAC, 2100m

NMCR
24711Susannah B. Johnson   2492001-06-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, west side of Pueblo Creek, across from the Pueblo Creek Campground, riparian area, some water in creek, N33d35.872' W108d57.894', SKUNKBUSH SUMAC, 1900m

NMCR
24732Susannah B. Johnson   2702001-06-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, west side of Pueblo Creek, across from the Pueblo Creek Campground, up a dry run-offchannel, N33d35.872' W108d57.894', SKUNKBUSH SUMAC, 1900m

NMCR
24805Susannah B. Johnson   3442001-06-23
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, along Pueblo Creek, northwest of Pueblo Park Campground, riparian vegetation, N33d35.89' W108d57.90', SKUNKBUSH SUMAC, 1900m

NMCR
25789Kelly W. Allred   90372003-09-10
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, NMSU College Ranch, bosque pasture along Rio Grande, 3.2 air miles southwest of San Diego Mt, 6.7 road miles north of Radium Springs, east side of river, N32°33.443 W106°59.897, floodplain vegetation with screwbean mesquite, saltgrass, honey mesquite, 1219m

NMCR
27849Ralph W. Fink II   2552003-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Roadside, Silvertop jeep trail, mountain scrub. 13S 0356259 3687297, 2219m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelmaan ex Gray
27867Ralph W. Fink II   2702003-08-07
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Lee Canyon, Juniper well. 13S 0360175 3686766, 1707m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelm. ex Gray
28052Ralph W. Fink II   4972004-03-25
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Lee Canyon, North facing arroyo, granitic soils, w/ scruboak and mountain mohogany. 13S 0360767 3686710, 1668m

NMCR
Rhus trilobata var. pilossima Engelm.
28272Ralph W. Fink II   6992004-06-04
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Indian spring. 13S 0356125 3684938, 2109m

NMCR
6745Kelly W. Allred   49571989-06-19
United States, New Mexico, Torrance

NMCR
7788Columbus, J. Travis   2381986-07-08
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Hadley Canyon: Riley Spring, 1878m

NMCR
7799Columbus, J. Travis   2371986-07-08
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Hadley Canyon: Riley Spring, 1878m

NMCR
Rhus trilobata X R. microphylla Gray
7801Columbus, J. Travis   2391986-07-08
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Hadley Canyon: Riley Spring, 1878m

NMCR
8268Columbus, J. Travis   15851987-08-21
United States, New Mexico, Luna, along small stream in bottom of Rattlesnake Canyon; near small metal watertank, 1981m

NMCR
Rhus virens var. choriophylla (Woot. & Standl.) Young
8497Kelly W. Allred   47561988-06-27
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Sycamore Canyon, Peloncillo Mts, just west of New Mexico state line, 1463m

NMCR
Rhus trilobata Torr. & Gray
8515Kelly W. Allred   46901988-06-01
United States, New Mexico, Guadalupe, Sunshine Mesa, hidden grotto about 8 air miles south-east of Santa Rosa, 1524m

NMCR
8517Kelly W. Allred   46921988-06-01
United States, New Mexico, Guadalupe, Sunshine Mesa, hidden grotto about 8 air miles south-east of Santa Rosa, 1524m

NMCR
8564Kelly W. Allred   47841988-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Grant, foothills 3 miles north of Hurley, 1829m

NMCR
Rhus microphylla Engelm. ex A. Gray
8618Kelly W. Allred   48861988-10-05
United States, New Mexico, Luna, 22 miles west of Columbus along hwy 9, 1341m

NMCR
9474Kelly W. Allred   47761988-08-04
United States, New Mexico, Grant, foothills 3 miles north of Hurley, 1829m


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