Dataset: AWC
Taxa: caesalpinia => Caesalpinia, Caesalpinia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona Western College Herbarium


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Caesalpinia virgata E.M. Fisher
AWC00001104C. Elam   AZ050-1342004-03-22
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Gila Mountains. Southwestern base of mountains in wash at the junction of 14 1/2E and Maria de Fortuna., 32.674136 -114.383595

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AWC00001105Ashley Hall   AH2013-16a2013-09-19
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Rocky slopes of Gila Mountains., 32.648459 -114.352401

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AWC00001106Ashley Hall   AH2013-162013-09-19
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Rocky slopes of Gila Mountains., 32.648459 -114.352401

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AWC00001108Karen Reichhardt   KR2013-0072013-09-21
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Northwest side of Gila Mountains in desert pavement and pediment of mountains., 32.680866 -114.378579, 136m

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AWC00000143Catherine H. Irwin   s.n.1975-11-04
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, Adair Park 20 mi. N of Yuma.

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AWC00000144Catherine H. Irwin   s.n.1975-11-04
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, Adair Park 20 mi. N of Yuma.

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AWC00000145W. E. Booth   A-901973-09-03
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, about 4 mi west of Mts, east of city.

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AWC00000146W. E. Booth   A-391973-02-20
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, about 1/2 mi west of mountains east of city.

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AWC00000147Catherine H. Irwin   s.n.1975-11-10
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, Adair Park about 20 mi east of Yuma.

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AWC00000148Catherine H. Irwin   s.n.1975-11-04
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, Adair Park 20 mi. N of Yuma.

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AWC00000505C. Hlndes   5191992-10-13
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Old Hwy. 95, 1.2 km W of new Hwy. 95, 7.0 km SE of Sugarloaf Mountain, 1.5 km N of McPhaul Bridge., 32.771362 -114.414307

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Caesalpinia cacalaco Humb. & Bonpl.
AWC00001720Cesar Baptiste   2009-11-30
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Arizona Western College, 32.68793 -114.49762


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