Dataset: SWSP-Observations
Taxa: Polygonaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southwest Seed Partnership


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NMSO-352E. Samuel   2016-08-03
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, FS08, mile 10, Santa Fe National Forest

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NMSO-355C. Weber   2016-09-05
United States, New Mexico, Rael Ditch

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NMSO-67C. Weber   SWSP16_NM872016-07-12
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, Cebolla Canyon Rd., 34.688044 -107.873172, 2255m

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NMSO-109E. Humetewa   2016-07-28
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Juan Tabo Picnic Area, 35.22044444 -106.4810556

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NMSO-115C. Weber   2016-08-02
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Glorieta Mesa, 35.38973 -105.629253

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L. Shriver   SWSP19_NM07452019-06-04
United States, New Mexico, Lincoln, West of the Lincoln National Forest, south of Carrizozo, Godfrey Hills area. Plants are growing along roadsides in the Godfrey Hills Allotment. The gate to the allotment is east of NM 54 near mile marker 103., 33.43622702 -106.0486514, 1524m

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M. Tomerlin   SWSP19_NM07872019-09-04
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, South of Socorro, west of the Rio Grande, just north of San Antonio. Plants are growing in the dry bed of Walnut Creek in Allotment 01299., 33.922238 -106.866382, 1398m

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B. Olmeda   SWSP19_NM08782019-10-08
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Southwest of Socorro, west of the Rio Grande, Cuervo Canyon area, in a large arroyo in San Jose Canyon Allotment 01277., 33.489549 -107.23541, 1567m

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H. Millsap   SWSP19_NM09372019-11-14
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, Northeast of Carlsbad, east of Brantley Lake, near CR 283 in Burton Flats area., 32.5821167 -104.0750016, 993m

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L. Shriver   2019-10-22
United States, New Mexico, Eddy, East of Carlsbad, east of the Pecos River, northwest of Lindsey Lake, Old Indian Draw Allotment 77028., 32.41952708 -104.00505605, 1020m

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SWSP20_NM1090NM930   2020-09-24
United States, New Mexico, Socorro, Socorro Field Office; Southeast of Very Large Array, 33.9781571 -107.6039605, 2328m

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SOS-NM930-557NM930   2023-09-13
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Population was in Atalaya Open Space in Dale Ball Trails between 31-34., 35.67846 -105.891, 2415m

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SOS-NM930-567NM930   2023-09-19
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Population was in Taos Field Office in San Antonio Mountain, 36.81086 -106.028, 2607m

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SOS-FWS0202-5FWS0202   2023-10-17
United States, New Mexico, Lea, Population was near Carlsbad Field Office near Bermuda Road, 32.7919263 -103.7300291, 1190m

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SOS-FWS0202-7FWS0202   2023-10-19
United States, New Mexico, Lea, Population was near Carlsbad Field Office near Greenwood Lake, 32.69165477 -103.8105506, 1094m

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SOS-FWS0202-8FWS0202   2023-10-24
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, Population was near Roswell Field Office in Lesser Prairie Chicken Habitat Preservation Area of Critical Environmental Concern, 33.52283434 -103.8631815, 1226m

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SOS-FWS0202-11FWS0202   2023-10-31
United States, New Mexico, Roosevelt, Population was near Near Milnesand, NM in Weaver Ranch, 33.71299599 -103.0922721, 1203m

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SOS-FWS0202-10FWS0202   2023-10-26
United States, New Mexico, Lea, Population was near Carlsbad Field Office near Ranger Lake, 33.45513676 -103.3021527, 1225m

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SOS-FWS0202-13FWS0202   2023-11-02
United States, New Mexico, Lea, Population was near Carlsbad Field Office near 12615 Water Well, 33.44634945 -103.1751297, 1189m


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