Dataset: BLM-LCDO
Taxa: Oleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces District Office


BLM:LCDO
W. Weckesser, N. Trager   N/A2008-07-17
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Aguirre Springs Recreaction Area, Pine Tree Trail

BLM:LCDO
1725L. McIntosh   1985-07-02
United States, New Mexico, Eddy

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1954L. McIntosh   1992-04-21
United States, New Mexico, Otero, San Andres Canyon

BLM:LCDO
1985L. McIntosh   1992-04-24
United States, New Mexico, Otero

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
2004L. McIntosh   1992-04-30
United States, New Mexico, Otero

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
2090L. McIntosh   1992-06-03
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Three Rivers riparian area

BLM:LCDO
2207L. McIntosh   1992-08-20
United States, New Mexico, Otero, About 5 mi NE of Dell City, TX

BLM:LCDO
3000L. McIntosh   1994-08-11
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Approx. 3 mi N of Nutt Mountain

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
3194   2000-05-31
United States, New Mexico, Cottonwood Spring allotmnet, Burro Mountain, BLM; towards W; side canyon to main canyon

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
3199   2003-09-06
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Animas Mountain, Indian Creek

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
3406W. Weckesser & N. Trager   2008-07-17
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Aguirre Springs Recreation Area, Pine Tree Trail

BLM:LCDO
4419L. McIntosh   1992-09-24
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo

BLM:LCDO
4420M. Howard   1985-04-30
United States, New Mexico, Otero, McGregor Range

BLM:LCDO
Fraxinus velutina (Torr.) G.N. Mill
4421M. Howard   1986-05-14
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, Ash Spring, east of Caballo

BLM:LCDO
4422   
United States, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Las Cruces


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