Dataset: AWC
Taxa: chamaesyce => Chamaesyce chaetocalyx, Chamaesyce
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona Western College Herbarium


AWC
Chamaesyce polycarpa (Benth.) Millsp.
AWC00001087C. Elam   CE03-072003-08-21
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Mittry Lake burned area., 49m

AWC
Chamaesyce polycarpa (Benth.) Millsp. ex Parish
AWC00001088Ashley Hall   AH2013-102013-09-17
USA, Arizona, Yuma, South of Interstate 8, west of Mohawk Mountains., 32.630743 -113.743201

AWC
Chamaesyce polycarpa (Benth.) Millsp. ex Parish
AWC00000127W. E. Booth   A-661973-06-04
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma, west of Mts. about 4 mi.es and between Yuma and Mts. to east.

AWC
Chamaesyce pediculifera (Engelm.) Rose & Standl.
AWC00000495C.Hindes   5401992-10-15
USA, Arizona, La Paz, Yuma Proving Ground, Crazy Woman Wash, Trigo Mountains, 5 km N of Needles Eye, 15 km NE of Three Fingers Lake., 33.324178 -114.552749, 610m

AWC
Chamaesyce polycarpa var. hirtella (Boiss.) Millsp. ex Parish
AWC00000496C.Hindes   5251992-10-12
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma Proving Ground Cantonment Area, 6.0 km SW of Flat Hill, 8.8 km NE of Sugarloaf Mountain.; 32.858465 -114.440627; 32.858465 -114.440627, 32.860333 -114.443778, 61m

AWC
Chamaesyce setiloba (Engelm. ex Torr.) Millsp. ex Parish
AWC00000497M.L. Arnett, D.L. Hazlett   7081996-10-28
USA, Nevada, Clark, Nellis Air Force Base. Area II, 1.9 km NNE from summit of Sunrise Mountain, 6.2 WNW of Gypsum Cave.; 36.24053 -114.968272, 36.24053 -114.968272, 671m

AWC
Chamaesyce polycarpa (Benth.) Millsp. ex Parish
AWC00000705Mario Casillas   s.n.2009-11-27
USA, Arizona, Yuma

AWC
Chamaesyce abramsiana (L.C. Wheeler) Koutnik
AWC00001567G. Rink   110702011-09-25
USA, California, Riverside, South of I-10 at the Ford Dry Lake Exit, in a swale that sometimes holds water., 33.605519 -114.985578, 110m


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