Dataset: NHI
Taxa: Equisetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Institute Herbarium


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NHI003927D. McMillan   18191980-07-23
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Hazlett Hollow Campground, 1804m

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NHI003925Archie Dickey   1973-05-03
USA, Arizona, yavapai, Along willow creek at jct. of it and granite creek 5 mi from prescott, 1524m

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NHI003924Archie Dickey   1970-06-30
USA, Arizona, Coconino, 10 mi N of Flagstaff at Shultz Pass, 2286m

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NHI003917E. Mohr   761995-08-02
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, North Pine Creek (Battleship Butte Quad), USFS Riparian Inventory Reach #95-15; 34.263476 -112.387742, 34.263476 -112.387742, 1600m

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NHI003926Archie Dickie   1974-06-03
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Hidden Valley boys Ranch, 1646m

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NHI003923Charles Walker   1998-04-08
USA, Washington, Spokane, Forker rd, .5 mi from East 206, 597m

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NHI003922Marc A. Baker   132681998-10-02
USA, ARIZONA, Coconino County, Hopi Indian Reservation, Moenkopi Wash, ca. 40km east of Tuba City, 36.15 -110.77, 1610m

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NHI003918Henry M. Pollard   1955-08-15
USA, California, Santa Barbara, West Carpinteria

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NHI003919Marc A. Baker   109951993-07-12
USA, ARIZONA, Yavapai County, ca. 5k north of Chino Valley, 1k east of Hwy 89, 34.82 -112.44, 1479m

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NHI003921Theresa Wright   93-1681993-07-04
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, NW of Prescott, 3.5k southwest of Cottonwood Mountain, .9k north of Bear Trap Spring; Cottonwood Creek, 34.7591 -112.876, 1561m

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NHI003912Archie Dickey   1973-05-22
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, below Granite Lake dam, 2 mi from Prescott, 1707m

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NHI003920Theresa Wright   13941995-04-22
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Clarkdale SE Quadrangle, 6k north of clarkdale, 2.3k east of Packard Trail Tank, entrance to Sob Canyon, along west bank of Verde River, 1055m

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NHI003928Charles Walker   1997-06-03
USA, Minnesota, Saint Louis, Growing along hwy 25, .25 mi south of hwy 37, 412m


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