Dataset: DES-
Taxa: amphipappus => Amphipappus, Amphipappus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00039872Wendy C. Hodgson   89461995-03-25
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River Mile 272.0, Cave Canyon; T31N, R15W, 8., 36.0906 -113.9174, 300m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & A. Gray
DES00046433R. K. Weaver   1970-05-11
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Canyon Ridge, Black Mountains, 35.09508 -114.32743, 1067m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00040931Arthur Phillips III   95-511995-03-24
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Ash Seep Canyon, Grand Canyon Mile 272 L, Hualapai Reservation., 36.07433 -113.89628, 381m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00041245Scott D. White   32531995-06-08
USA, California, Inyo County, Panamint Mountains, Pleasant Cyn, west of Clair Camp. Steep canyon with running stream below ca. 4200 ft. elev. In wash along channel ca. 0.4m. USGS Ballarat 7 1/2 ' topo. Note: See label for UTM., 36.03333 -117.1333, 1300m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00024101M. Kurzius   14471980-05-04
USA, California, Inyo County, Grapevine Mountains, Titus Canyon, ca. 0.5 mile NW of Leadfield site; T125S, R45E, 3., 36.852889 -117.062389, 1220m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00024072M. Kurzius   15151980-06-07
USA, California, Inyo County, Grapevine Mountains, ca. 1.5 miles SE of Corkscrew Peak; T14S R46E 9., 37.33325 -118.189806, 975m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00012460C. W. Sharsmith   60431953-03-18
USA, California, Inyo County, Northern end of Death Valley, ca. 8 miles south of Ubehebe Crater., 36.929167 -117.345278, 610m

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DES00017828W. E. Niles   12211975-04-23
USA, Nevada, Clark County, South of U.S. Highway 93, ca. 3 miles west of Interstate Highway 15., 36.061667 -115.235278, 671m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00046843P. J. Leary   60822001-04-17
USA, Nevada, Clark County, Southern Spring Mountains, west base of Bonanza Hill., 35.7725 -115.557222, 800m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & Gray
DES00065949Arnold Tiehm   157132009-04-27
USA, Nevada, Lincoln County, East Mormon Mts, near a relay tower north of the pole line road to Toquop Wash. WGS-1984., 36.896333 -114.290361, 1127m

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Amphipappus fremontii var. spinosus (A. Nels.) C.L. Porter
DES00072023Jim Andre   130942010-04-18
USA, California, San Bernardino, Mojave Desert: Piute Valley, Mojave National Preserve, along Mojave Road (Old Government Road), at Piute Pass summit (Signal Hill 7.5' Q.), 35.093056 -115.008889, 1022m

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DES00084510Wendy C. Hodgson   228802008-04-19
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Beaver Dam Mountains off BLM Road 1005, west of Cedar Pockets and north of Interstate 15., 36.982233 -113.82885, 970m

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Amphipappus fremontii var. spinosus (A. Nels.) C.L. Porter
DES00084471Wendy C. Hodgson   228882008-04-19
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, Beaver Dam Mountains, west flanks, north of BLM Road 1005., 36.981183 -113.863533, 797m

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Amphipappus fremontii var. fremontii Torr. & A. Gray ex A. Gray
DES00089877Wendy C. Hodgson   25066A2010-05-20
USA, Nevada, Nye County, West flanks of Specter Range, just east of highway 160 north of highway 95., 36.583476 -116.097017, 957m

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Amphipappus fremontii var. spinosus (A. Nels.) C.L. Porter
DES00091722Rich Crawford   12462014-04-09
United States, California, San Bernardino, Alvord Mountains, 2 Km south of Fort Irwin, narrow east west canyon on northwest side of mts, 35.10442 -116.659563, 723m

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Amphipappus fremontii Torr. & A. Gray
DES00091726Rich Crawford   14512016-04-08
USA, California, San Bernardino, Mojave National Preserve, Powerline rd crest of Rocky Ridge, east of Jackass Canyon, 35.116059 -115.794973, 1110m


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