Dataset: AWC
Taxa: Ephedraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona Western College Herbarium


AWC
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S. Wats.
AWC00001076Karen Reichhardt   KR 2005-862005-03-27
United States, Arizona, Yuma, McPherson Pass, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge., 33.127004 -114.165649

AWC
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S. Wats.
AWC00001077Karen Reichhardt   2005-03-27
United States, Arizona, Yuma, McPherson Pass, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge., 33.127004 -114.165649

AWC
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S. Wats.
AWC00001423A.C. Sanders   419692016-01-23
United States, California, Imperial, Chocolate Mountains, canyon north of old Niland to Blythe road, 1 mile west of Beal Well, 33.33167 -115.34611, 472m

AWC
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S. Wats.
AWC00001633Lin Piest   LAP-0182015-02-28
USA, Arizona, Yuma, North Gila Mountains, canyon to the west of Telegraph Peak., 32.674726 -114.338812, 499m

AWC
Ephedra aspera Engelm. ex S. Watson
AWC00001770Karen Reichhardt   11792018-09-15
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Horse Tanks., 33.211263 -114.205395, 533m

AWC
AWC00001422A.C. Sanders   413582015-03-09
United States, California, Riverside, Chocolate Mountains, along Gasline Road at major wash crossing 1.9 mi. south of Bradshaw Trail, US Navy Chocolate Mountains Aerial Gunnery Range, 33.5012 -115.48445, 686m

AWC
AWC00000121Ted Martinez   s.n.2006-02-00
USA, California, San Diego, Desert view loookout.

AWC
AWC00001075C. Elam   AZ050-1452004-04-12
United States, Arizona, Yuma, Along border road/fence between the interesctions of 2E and 4E., 84m

AWC
Ephedra trifurca Torr. ex S. Wats.
AWC00000120Harry Tate   s.n.1967-07-10
USA, Arizona, Yuma, Near Avenue S.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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