Dataset: ENMU
Taxa: Portulacaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern New Mexico University Herbarium


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1492Gail Tierney   1491974-07-29
USA, New Mexico, San Juan, Farmington South Quadrangle, in garden of Alton James, Farmington

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5629Gerry D Washburn   471967-08-10
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, T4S R34E Sec 25 1/4 mi W Dora

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1494Eddie L. Oborny   90-91990-09-20
USA, New Mexico, Curry, 4 mi. Northwwest of Cannon Air Force Base

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1495Daniel Smeal   191976-06-30
USA, New Mexico, Quay, N1/2 S3/4, T11N; R36E: Lat 35 8'N, 103 5'W Plant found at Endee, NM

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Portulaca mundula I.M. Johnston
1488Bill Burkhalter   511967-08-23
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Sec. 18, T1S, R35E

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Portulaca mundula I.M. Johnston
1489Bill Burkhalter   51B1967-08-23
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Sec. 18, T1S, R35E

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Portulaca mundula I.M. Johnston
1490Kristy Yerkes   KY-81-181981-09-20
USA, New Mexico, San Juan, Navajo Lake, campground area


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Google Map

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