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

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New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
15995Roalson, E.H.   6991993-09-24
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T-11s R-10w S-23. Slopes north of corral and windmill on north edge of study area. Aspects S & E. Associates Pinus p, Pinus e, Pseudotsuga m, Quercus g, Quercus a, Juniperus sp, Bouteloua g, Bouteloua c, Piptochaetium, Muhlenbergia, Panicum bu

NMCR
Gentiana affinis Grisebach
26529Kelly W. Allred   93572005-09-03
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Santa Fe National Forest, Jemez Mts, along hwy 126, 17.5 miles east of Cuba, just east of Moon Canyon, N35d 56.517 W106d 45.779, coniferous forest with ponderosa, fir, grassy understory, 2500m

NMCR
Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Grisebach
20414Kelly W. Allred   75381999-08-11
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, growing in moist shaded sites, not common, 2200m

NMCR
Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Grisebach
21216Allred, Kelly W   77612000-06-07
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Along Iron Creek, meadowy area near creek about 3 miles along trail from Willow Creek, N33d22.629' W106d33.429', marshy ground, 2400m

NMCR
Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Grisebach
21460Allred, Kelly W   81982001-10-26
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Burn area about 1/4 mile north of Saliz Pass, 20 miles north of Glenwood, mile marker 30, ponderosa pine forest, nearly all trees burned, flush of growth following the fire, 1900m

NMCR
Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Grisebach
21468Allred, Kelly W   80762001-06-01
United States, New Mexico, Otero, White Mountains, La Luz Canyon, summit of canyon road, coniferous forest with douglas fir, white fir, some ponderosa and southwestern white pine, aspen, grassy meadows with Kentucky bluegrass, 2700m

NMCR
Frasera speciosa Dougl. ex Griseb.
24848Susannah B. Johnson   3872001-06-26
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, next to bridge that crosses the West Fork of Pueblo Creek, dominant vegetation is Pinus ponderosa, Quercus turbinella, and Quercus gambelii, water in creek, growing next to creek, N33d37.04' W1, 2100m

NMCR
Centaurium calycosum (Buckl.) Fernald
21207Allred, Kelly W   77402000-08-17
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Sunland Park, at junction of Rio Grande and hwy 498, city park area, floodplain vegetation with saltgrass, screwbean mesquite, saltcedar, baccharis, sandbar willow, 1200m

NMCR
Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
21187Duffy, J. s.n.   2000-07-28
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, sent in by county agent

NMCR
Halenia recurva (J.E. Smith) Allen
16392Roalson, E.H.   10981994-09-04
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., 2438m

NMCR
Centaurium arizonicum (Gray) Heller
20582Allred, Kelly W   77092000-05-02
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, San Andres National Wildlife Refuge, Goat Mountain area, growing in wet sand of wash near Goat Spring, 1900m

NMCR
23265Hartman, R.L.   
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Valles Caldera National Preserve

NMCR
23435Kelly W. Allred   82982002-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Sangre de Cristos Mts, Carson National Forest, Valle Vidal unit, Shuree Ponds, along Middle Ponil Creek just south of the lodge, subalpine coniferous forest, wet meadow type of vegetation along creek, 2829m

NMCR
8108Columbus, J. Travis   12501987-05-25
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Rattlesnake Canyon: along small stream, 1768m

NMCR
Pneumonanthe parryi (Engelm.) Greene
15765RgSc 550 Fieldtrip   1081994-08-21
United States, Wyoming, Clark, Medicine Bow National Forest, 2400m

NMCR
Pneumonanthe parryi (Engelm.) Greene
17228RgSc 550 Fieldtrip   1591994-08-22
United States, Colorado, Conejos, Hwy 285, La Manga Pass, 3100m

NMCR
Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta (Michx.) J.M. Gillett
15993Roalson, E.H.   6961993-09-24
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T-10s R-10w S-31. beaverdam. Flowers blue.

NMCR
Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta (Michx.) J.M. Gillet
16340Roalson, E.H.   10461994-09-03
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R10W Sec.35. Around James Brothers Spring. Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, spruce, Alnus, Carex, Juncus, Glyceria, Ribes., 2377m

NMCR
20383Kelly W. Allred   76451999-09-03
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, Lincoln National Forest, along Forest Rd 634A just off of Sunspot Road, N32d52.8' W105d47.1', mixed coniferous forest with fir, douglas fir, white pine, aspen, growing in rather dense patches in openings among the grass in the meadow, 2800m

NMCR
Gentianopsis thermalis (Kuntze) Iltis
23430Kelly W. Allred   82932002-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Sangre de Cristos Mts, Carson National Forest, Valle Vidal unit, along For. Rd 1910, large meadow about 1.25 miles east of Clayton Corrall, open area, with Veratrum, surrounded by aspen and pines, N36 46.856 W105 13.385, 2972m

NMCR
Gentianopsis thermalis (Kuntze) Iltis
23432Kelly W. Allred   82952002-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Colfax, Sangre de Cristos Mts, Carson National Forest, Valle Vidal unit, Shuree Ponds, along Middle Ponil Creek just south of the lodge, subalpine coniferous forest, wet meadow type of vegetation along creek, 2829m

NMCR
Gentianopsis thermalis (Kuntze) Iltis
18432RgSc 550 Fieldtrip   1371994-08-22
United States, Colorado, Chaffee, South of Buena Vista about 3 miles, wet area along road, upper Arkansas River valley, 2400m


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