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

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New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Knuth
7831Columbus, J. Travis   3181986-07-18
United States, New Mexico, Luna, summit of Cooke's Peak, 2560m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Knuth
15865Roalson, E.H.   5691993-08-03
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T 11s R 10w S 35- nw.25. Overstory of Pinus p, Picea, Pseudotsuga, with some Alnus, Populus, and Rosa bushes, along Diamond Creek, and flat valley floors on the north and south sides of the creek. Just west of trail meetings down to James Brothers' ca, 2377m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Knuth
16284Roalson, E.H.   9861994-07-27
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T12S R10W Sec.24. Crest of Continental Divide Trail above Diamond Creek. Burned. Ponderosa pine, Southwestern White pine. Rocky open area. Muhlenbergia, Carex common. Growing in crack of rock outcrop., 2896m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Knuth
16385Roalson, E.H.   10911994-09-04
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T11S R9W Sec.30. Upper reaches of Chloride Creek and Blackhawk Gulch. On East side of Continental Divide. E-facing slopes down to stream bottom. Area burned recently, very little regrowth., 2469m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Knuth
19422Forbes, Adam C.   3691998-07-17
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), Mesa Pasture, on the mesa, on bare shallow sand, associated plants: Tallium sp, Pinus edulis, Juniperus monosperma, Yucca baccata, Verbena perennis, Nolina texana, T1S, R14E, Sec. 9, 2000m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Knuth.
19457Forbes, Adam C.   4431998-08-08
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, NMSU Range and Livestock Research Center (Corona Ranch), south M Pasture, in area predominated by large rock outcrops, associated plants: Bouteloua gracilis, Bothrriochloa springfieldii, Yucca glauca, Commelina erecta, Cenchrus incertus, T1S, R15E, Sec., 1800m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Knuth
23464Kelly W. Allred   83132002-08-07
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Sacramento Mts, Lincoln National Forest, near Sunspot Observatory along Forest Rd 634, N32 53.188 W105 47.367, mixed coniferous forest with white fir, Douglas fir, Pinus strobiformis, Picea, grassy understory, numerous fungi, 2804m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Knuth
23618Kelly W. Allred   84662002-09-25
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, San Mateo Mts, Cibola National Forest, slopes n of Mt. Withington, along For. Rd. 138, 2.3 mi se of jct For. Rd. 549, N33 53.1547 W107 28.9889, mixed conifer forest with ponderosa, douglas fir, muhly understory, Ribes common, 2947m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Kunth
26572Kelly W. Allred   93152005-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Mogollon Mts, Gila National Forest, hwy 78, 1.6 miles southeast of town of Mogollon, N33 23.016 W108 46.356, mixed conifer forest with douglas fir, ponderosa, gambel oak, water in the creek, 2100m

NMCR
Oxalis alpina (Rose) Rose ex Kunth
26573Kelly W. Allred   93162005-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Mogollon Mts, Gila National Forest, hwy 78, 1.6 miles southeast of town of Mogollon, N33 23.016 W108 46.356, mixed conifer forest with douglas fir, ponderosa, gambel oak, water in the creek, 2100m

NMCR
15957Roalson, E.H.   6601993-08-27
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T-11s R-10w S-5. Stream valley floor approximately 6.5 miles south on Forest Route 226 from its jct with State Highway 59. At jct of F.R. 226 and F.R. 500. Seventyfour Draw. Fairly open. Overstory of Pinus p. Common forbs include Verbascum, Artemis

NMCR
8324Columbus, J. Travis   16821987-08-29
United States, New Mexico, Luna, on rocky ledge near ridgetop, 2134m

NMCR
16035Roalson, E.H.   7421993-09-25
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T R S . North facing slope above Diamond Creek near jct of Forest Trail 40 and Forest Trail 42. Associates Pinus ponderosa, Picea.

NMCR
23672Kelly W. Allred   85032002-10-04
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Black Range, Gila National Froest, Wright's Cabin, 1.6 miles west of Emory Pass on hwy 152, N32 54.814 W107 46.580, mixed conifer forest with ponderosa, douglas fir dominant, disturbed understory, infrequent in less disturbed sites, 2387m

NMCR
Oxalis violacea (L.) Small
24791Susannah B. Johnson   3302001-06-23
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', found only one species in flower, VIOLET WOOD-SORREL, 1900m

NMCR
Oxalis violacea (L.) Small
24873Susannah B. Johnson   4122001-07-11
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, directly below the cliff dwelling on south-facing slope of Saddle Mt, dominant vegetation was Pinus edulis, Quercus hypoleucoides, Bouteloua curtipendula, and various ferns, N33d36.35' W109d0.33', growing, 2300m

NMCR
27895Ralph W. Fink II   2962003-08-23
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, White Sands Missile Range, San Andres Mountains, Salinas Peak Region: Steap rocky slope, N aspect. 13S 03571 36856, 2652m

NMCR
29797Rob Strahan   11262007-06-05
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Milnesand Prairie Preserve; Chicken house, Milnesand NM. East side of house in yard. N33 38.571 W103 20.440, 1276m


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