Dataset: AWC
Taxa: tidestromia => Tidestromia, Tidestromia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona Western College Herbarium


AWC
Tidestromia lanuginosa (Nutt.) Standley
AWC00000876C. Elam   CE03-372003-09-24
United States, Arizona, La Paz, Side of trail by Courthouse Rock leading to Indian Springs, 33.4704 -113.36243, 500m

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Tidestromia oblongifolia (Wats.) Standl.
AWC00000875Mary Butterwick   62221980-04-22
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Wash in northern Buckskin Mts. south of Lincoln Ranch and Bill Williams River., 457m

AWC
Tidestromia oblongifolia (S. Wats.) Standl.
AWC00000656Brian Monte   s.n.2010-11-10
USA, Arizona, Yuma, East Wetlands., 32.72815 -114.61371

AWC
Tidestromia oblongifolia (S. Wats.) Standl.
AWC00000379C. A. Hindes   5031992-10-12
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, 61m

AWC
Tidestromia oblongifolia (S. Wats.) Standl.
AWC00000003W. E. Booth   A-981973-09-18
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Near lake formed by Imperial Dam.

AWC
Tidestromia oblongifolia (S. Wats.) Standl.
AWC00000002G. N. Nelson   s.n.1975-10-21
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Fortuna Wash., 91m

AWC
Tidestromia lanuginosa (Nutt.) Standl.
AWC00000378C. A. Hindes   5101992-10-12
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Yuma Proving Ground, Laguna Dam Rd, 4.3 km W of Hwy 95, 7.0 km SW of Flat Hill, 8.0 km NE of Sugarloaf Mountain., 32.837366 -114.423075

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Tidestromia suffruticosa var. oblongifolia (S. Watson) Sánchez del Pino & Flores Olvera
AWC00001507A. C. Sanders   418952016-01-19
USA, California, Imperial, Sonoran (Colorado) Desert: Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range, Pegleg Well Rd (Salvation Pass Rd) above Niland., 33.229833 -115.3637, 98m

AWC
Tidestromia lanuginosa (Nutt.) Standl.
AWC00001757Karen Reichhardt   11812018-09-15
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Horse Tanks., 33.211263 -114.205395, 533m


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