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

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New Mexico State University Range Science


NMCR
7778Columbus, J. Travis   2161986-07-08
United States, New Mexico, Luna, Hadley Canyon: Riley Spring, 1878m

NMCR
21661G.K. Kendrick   471972-04-26
United States, New Mexico, Grant, 4 miles down river from U.S. Forest Service boundary, Gila River valley. Growing on the edge of the river, 1300m

NMCR
21689Adams, Thomas P.   311996-07-12
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Sapillo creek at Lake Roberts. Gila National Forest. Marshy ground at entrance to lake. R.13W T.14S., 1800m

NMCR
25587Kelly W. Allred   87812003-07-20
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Mimbres River at junction with Cooney Canyon, cottonwoods, willows, bluegrass, ponderosa and juniper upland, N33 2.4736 W107 58.7802, 2094m

NMCR
Mimulus guttatus A.P. de Candolle
24532Susannah B. Johnson   692000-09-23
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, along side of Pueblo Creek, northwest of campground, disturbed by cattle grazing, riparian area, section of creek with running water, N33d35.747 W108d57.777, yellow flowers, growing in water, SEEP MONKEY, 1900m

NMCR
Mimulus guttatus A.P. de Candoll
24703Susannah B. Johnson   2412001-04-21
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', DWARF LOUSEWORT, 2100m

NMCR
Mimulus guttatus A.P. de Canolle
24743Susannah B. Johnson   2812001-06-01
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, N33d36.067' W108d58.323', YELLOW MONKEY FLOWER, 2000m

NMCR
7994Columbus, J. Travis   9361987-04-18
United States, New Mexico, Luna, on small ridge just S of Hadley Draw and just N of old mining town of Cooke, 1853m

NMCR
24763Susannah B. Johnson   3012001-06-02
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, just east of Hinkle Park on the way to Saddle Mt. lookout, north of Saddle Mt. and of the road, N33d38.230' W109d01.098', dominant plants are Psuedtsuga menziesii and some Quercus gambelii, RED-STEM MONK, 2323m

NMCR
19108Kelly W. Allred   71921998-05-21
United States, New Mexico, Grant, Gila National Forest, Gila Wilderness, at junction of Sapillo Creek and Gila River, N33D2.96' W108D18.10', ponderosa pine forest, hanging from moist roof of cave ruins just above creek, growing with mosses, 1600m

NMCR
24827Susannah B. Johnson   3662001-06-26
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, near turn off to Hinkle Park and Saddle Mt. lookout, up a hill to the southwest, dominant vegetation is Pinus ponderosa, Quercus turbinella, and Qercus gambelii, N33d37.215' W109d00.348', in a wet a, 2500m

NMCR
24959Susannah B. Johnson   4982001-08-02
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, about 150 yds. east of Hinkle Park,, mixed forest with Pinus ponderosa, Pseudostuga menziesii, a couple Populus tremuloides, north-facing slope, N33d38.35' W109d0.95', moist area, PURPLE MONKEY-FLOWER, 2300m

NMCR
Mimulus glabratus Humbolt, Bonpland, & Kunth
24605Susannah B. Johnson   1422000-10-07
United States, New Mexico, Catron, Apache National Forest, Saddle Mountain region, west-facing slope of Saddle Mt, next to road and one lane bridge, with Pinus ponderosa and Quercus gambelii, N33d36.881' W109d01.146', in spring, ROUND-LEAF MONKEY-FLOWER, 2119m

NMCR
15895Roalson, E.H.   5981993-08-10
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
Mimulus glabratus var. jamesii (Torr. & Gray ex Benth.) Gray
16193Roalson, E.H.   8951994-06-16
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, T 12S R 10W Sec. 12. At base of waterfall along Fisherman's Trail. Dominated by Acer, Ponderosa pine, Abies, Douglas fir, Picea, Quercus gambelii, and Rubus. Growing at base of waterfall in rocks., 2499m

NMCR
Mimulus glabratus var. jamesii (Torr. & A. Gray ex Benth.) A. Gray
23342Hartman, R.L.   
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Valles Caldera National Preserve

NMCR
23341Hartman, R.L.   
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Valles Caldera National Preserve


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