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

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New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
17454Kelly W. Allred   63181995-09-08
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, Lincoln National Forest, La Luz Canyon road at jct with Bailey Canyon road, open mountain meadow clearing, south-facing, drier than surrounding ground, rocky, mixed conifer forest, 2530m

NMCR
20332Kelly W. Allred   75881999-08-12
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Mogollon Mts, Gila National Forest, Feathery Hill, 2.3 air miles east of Negrito air strip, open grassy slopes surrounded by ponderosa forest with Bouteloua gracilis and Muhlenbergia dominant, rocky ground, N33d31.023' W108d30.082', 2500m

NMCR
20362Kelly W. Allred   75501999-08-11
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, small clumps among the rocks, 2100m

NMCR
22523Allred, Kelly W   81432001-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila National Forest, Saddle Mountain, Pueblo Creek Campground, ponderosa pine forest with rocky mountain juniper, one-seed juniper, alligator juniper, gray oak, grama understory, 1900m

NMCR
23474Kelly W. Allred   83212002-08-07
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, turnout near dirt road to Cathey Peak, mixed conifer forest with white fir, spruce, white pine, 2804m

NMCR
14378Ernst, R. 41a   1993-08-18
United States, New Mexico, Torrance, Pasture J, pinyon/juniper community, 1814m

NMCR
24907Susannah B. Johnson   4462001-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, along road, southeast of Saddle Mt, mostly Pinus edulis, some juniper, very rocky and thin soil, N33d35.867' W108d59.119', PINEWOODS SPIDERWORT, 2000m

NMCR
20425Kelly W. Allred   75251999-08-11
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Black Range, Gila National Forest, Adams Canyon Rd just off of hwy 59, 6.75 miles east of Beaverhead, N33d26.63' W108d1.6', ponderosa pine forest with gray oak, juniper, blue grama understory, 2200m

NMCR
22535Allred, Kelly W   81582001-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Gila National Forest, Saddle Mountain area, about 1/2 miles up road from campground, pine/oak forest with pinyon and juniper, south-facing rocky slopes, N33d35.867 W108d59.119, 2000m

NMCR
24951Susannah B. Johnson   4902001-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, about.5 miles from the summit of Saddle Mt, off the Saddle Mt. road lookout road, mixed forest with Pinus ponderosa, Pinus edulis, Quercus turbinella, Juniper deppeana, north-facing slope, N33d37.03' W1, 2500m

NMCR
24978Susannah B. Johnson   5172001-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, northwest of Hinkle Park, about 100 yds. west of the trailhead, mixed forest with Pinus ponderosa, Pteridium aquilinum, next to large, white, volcanic tuff rocks, N33d38.48' W109d1.22', 2300m

NMCR
25001Susannah B. Johnson   5402001-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, just west of the cliffdwelling on the south-face of Brushy Mountain, vegetation of Pinus edulis, Juniperus deppeana, Quercus turbinella, rocky soil, N33d36.35' W109d0.49', PINEWOODS SPIDERWORT, 2300m

NMCR
25055Susannah B. Johnson   5942001-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, Pueblo Park Campground, forest of Pinus ponderosa, flat topography, N33d35.59' W108d57.67', PINEWOODS SPIDERWORT, 1900m

NMCR
25067Susannah B. Johnson   6062001-08-07
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, next to bridge that crosses Pueblo Creek near the campground, pinyon/juniper forest, N33d35.51' W108d57.74', PINEWOODS SPIDERWORT, 1900m

NMCR
14379Ernst, R. 41b   1993-08-18
United States, New Mexico, Torrance, Pasture J, pinyon/juniper community, 1814m

NMCR
Tradescantia occidentalis (Britton) Smyth
28486Ralph W. Fink II   8332004-08-14
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: 0.1mi North of Sweetwater spring. 13S 0356931 3683228, 1798m

NMCR
7897Columbus, J. Travis   5561986-08-30
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Hadley Canyon, just upslope from small drainage and road, 1743m

NMCR
24698Susannah B. Johnson   2362001-04-21
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', BIRD-BILL DAYFLOWER, 2100m

NMCR
25020Susannah B. Johnson   5592001-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, just west of the cliffdwelling on the south-face of Brushy Mountain, vegetation of Pinus edulis, Juniperus deppeana, Quercus turbinella, rocky soil, N33d36.35' W109d0.49', BIRD-BILL DAYFLOWER, 2300m

NMCR
25035Susannah B. Johnson   5742001-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, below the cliffdwelling, south-facing slope of Brushy Mountain, vegetation of Pinus edulis, Juniperus deppeana, Quercus turbinella, rocky soil, N33d36.35' W109d0.31', BIRD-BILL DAYFLOWER, 2300m

NMCR
25054Susannah B. Johnson   5932001-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, Pueblo Park Campground, forest of Pinus ponderosa, flat topography, N33d35.59' W108d57.67', BIRD-BILL DAYFLOWER, 1900m

NMCR
25099Susannah B. Johnson   6372001-08-25
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, Hinkle Park, ponderosa forest, understory of Pteridium aquilinum, N33d38.38' W109d01.21', BIRD-BILL DAYFLOWER, 2300m

NMCR
15894Roalson, E.H.   5971993-08-10
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T-11s R-10w S-35. Diamond Creek stream valley floor from James Brothers' Spring to 0.5 miles downstream. Overstory of Pinus p, Picea, Pseudotsuga m, occational Populus t, occational Salix, occational Alnus. Mesic/ riverine area. Soils are gravelly

NMCR
16310Roalson, E.H.   10131994-09-02
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R10W Sec.25/26. E. running side canyon to Hoyt Creek. Ponderosa pine, White fir present . Also in area Southwestern white pine, Douglas fir, Jamesia, Lonicera, Gambel's oak, Poa, Ribes. Petals blue., 2438m

NMCR
16436Roalson, E.H.   11401994-09-10
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R10W Sec.27. Large rock outcrop on S-facing slope above Diamond Creek. Boulder field below it. Dominated by Gambel's oak, Gray oak, Mountain mahogany, yucca. Understory of Pine dropseed, brome, Brickelia. Flowers white (others near were blue)., 2377m

NMCR
16698Forbes, Adam C.   431997-07-19
United States, New Mexico, Torrance, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), northwest J Pasture, sandy soil, associated plants; Lycurus setosus, Bouteloua gracilis, Nolina sp, Juniperus monosperma, T1N, R16E,Sec. 32, 1800m

NMCR
16736Anderson, David Lee   45831990-09-14
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, East Generator Pasture, in sandy soil near southeast corner., 1804m

NMCR
18809Forbes, Adam C.   1471997-08-16
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), southwest N Pasture, along side of road, associated plants; Juniperus monosperma, Agave sp, Yucca sp, Bouteloua gracilis, Lycurus setosus, T1S, R15E, Sec. 6, 1900m

NMCR
27695Ralph W. Fink II   3522003-09-07
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Draw 0.1mi South of Rucker Spring, 13S 0358874 3682769, WHITE-MOUTH DAYFLOWER, 1633m

NMCR
28404Ralph W. Fink II   8322004-08-14
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region:0.2 South of Sweetwater spring. 13S 0356798 3682790, 1728m

NMCR
28951Rob Strahan   1682006-06-28
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Sandy soil. Grass dominated area. Snakeweed Yucca and sand-sage co-dominant shrubs. Alternate leaves, Ocrea present. Purple flowers, lanceolate leaves. N33 43.024 W103 7.943

NMCR
28952Rob Strahan   7582006-09-17
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Home pasture. Along south east fence. Sandy soil. Shin-oak and grass mix community. Snakeweed common, Yucca glauca present. Sporobolus cryptandrus, Aristida purpurea, Bouteloua hirsuta, Digitaria pubiflora associated grasses. N33 40.341 W103 23.469

NMCR
28953Rob Strahan   3072006-08-10
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Next to abandoned oil pad 1/2 mile west of hwy 206. Sandy soil with Aristida purpurea. Sage brush dominant in immediate area. Shin oak sand dunes adjacent. N33 41.321 W103 21.072

NMCR
28954Rob Strahan   3692006-08-15
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Sandy soil. Snakeweed, Shin-oak and Little bluestem common. N33 44.160 W103 23.883

NMCR
28955Rob Strahan   6532006-09-16
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Jodi pasture, ca. 1 mile north of county rd 39. Sandy plain dominated by shinnery. Sporobolus cryptandrus, Aristida purpurea, Shizachyrium scoparium, Andropogon gerardii, Bouteloua hirsuta associated. N33 42.120 W103 23.626

NMCR
28956Rob Strahan   5222006-08-27
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Oil well pasture 1/4 mile northwest of gate from Highway pasture. Shin-oak dominated sandy plain. Cyperus schweinitzii, Paronychia jamesii, Gutierrezia sorathrae, Hesperostipa comata, Sporobolus cryptandrus associated. N33 41.693 W103 21.871

NMCR
28957Rob Strahan   8012006-09-30
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; North pasture. Open, shin-oak dominated area with sand dune development. Surrounded by shin-oak dominated sandy plains and scattered dunes. Schizachyrium scoparium dominant grass, Sand sage, Mesquite and Yucca glauca present. N33 44.370 W103 21.337

NMCR
28958Rob Strahan   4252006-08-26
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Highway pasture, 50-75yds west of hwy 206 at abandonded oil pad. Comapact rocky caliche. Sporobolus cryptandrus, Eragrostis cilianensis, Croton texensis, Chloris verticillata, Xanthisma gracilis, Cryptantha cinerea associated. N33 40.902 W103 20.567

NMCR
15903Roalson, E.H.   6061993-08-10
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T-11s R-10w S-27. Diamond Creek stream valley. Large rock outcrop on north side of creek. Aspect- south. Thin mostly organic and silt soil over basaltic rock. Outcrop about half way between Hell Canyon and James Brothers' Spring. Overstory mostly P

NMCR
16393Roalson, E.H.   10991994-09-04
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R9W Sec.30. Upper reaches of Chloride Creek. On East side of Continental Divide. Stream valley bottom. North of burned area. Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, Southwestern white pine, Gambel's oak. One of the flowers had four petals. Flowers purple., 2438m

NMCR
18780Forbes, Adam C.   1081997-08-03
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), south-central Pasture N, associated plants; Juniperus monosperma, Agave sp, Yucca sp, Lycurus setosus, Bouteloua gracilis, T1S, R15E, Sec. 5, 1900m

NMCR
19120Forbes, Adam C.   2931998-06-05
United States, New Mexico, Torrance, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), B Pasture, very sandy soil, associated plants: Gutierrezia sarothrae, Elymus longifolius, Yucca sp, T1N, R15E, Sec. 31, 1900m

NMCR
28119Ralph W. Fink II   5632004-05-09
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: 0.25mi South of Dolan Spring. East aspect, W/ Black grama, Ocotillo, Mesquite, Opuntia spp. 13S 0358554 3682087, 1585m

NMCR
28959Rob Strahan   6502006-09-16
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Jodi pasture, ca. 1 mile north of county rd 39. Sandy plain dominated by shinnery. Sporobolus cryptandrus, Aristida purpurea, Shizachyrium scoparium, Andropogon gerardii, Bouteloua hirsuta associated. N33 42.120 W103 23.626

NMCR
28960Rob Strahan   5742006-09-09
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Eagle nest pasture. Deep sandy soil, shin-oak dominated. N33 43.142 W103 21.750

NMCR
28961Rob Strahan   10842007-05-16
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Jodi pasture ca. 1 mile north of county rd. 39 and 1/2 mile southwest of windmill and ponds. Shin-oak dominated sandy plain. Calylophus serrulatus, Cryptantha cinerea, Schizachyrium scoparium, Andropogon gerardii associated. N33 42.132 W103 23.623, 1297m

NMCR
7824Columbus, J. Travis   3051986-07-18
United States, New Mexico, Luna, summit of Cooke's Peak, 2560m

NMCR
Tradescantia occidentalis var. scopulorum (Rose) E.S. Anderson & Woodson
27733Ralph W. Fink II   3532003-09-07
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Draw 0.1mi South of Rucker Spring, 13S 0358874 3682769, 1633m

NMCR
13337Roalson, E.H.   3931993-03-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, On the northwest corner of the jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and Lacy Well Service Road about 5 miles west of jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and F.M. 2818. West of College Station. Associates Tradescantia, Dichanthelium, Corydalis, Nemophila. Soil very sandy. Flowers blue.

NMCR
13338Roalson, E.H.   3941993-03-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, On the northwest corner of the jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and Lacy Well Service Road about 5 miles west of jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and F.M. 2818. West of College Station. Associates Tradescantia, Dichanthelium, Corydalis, Nemophila. Soil very sandy. Flowers blue.

NMCR
15782Roalson, E.H.   3931993-03-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, On the northwest corner of the jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and Lacy Well Service Road about 5 miles west of jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and F.M. 2818. West of College Station. Associates Tradescantia, Dichanthelium, Corydalis, Nemophila. Soil very sandy. Flowers blue.

NMCR
15783Roalson, E.H.   3941993-03-10
United States, Texas, Brazos, On the northwest corner of the jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and Lacy Well Service Road about 5 miles west of jct of Tx. Hwy 60 and F.M. 2818. West of College Station. Associates Tradescantia, Dichanthelium, Corydalis, Nemophila. Soil very sandy. Flowers blue.


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