Dataset: DES-
Taxa: Chimaphila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00061202Glen Rink   61712007-07-05
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Small dried pond to the southwest of Little Park Lake. UTM: 12S 399760E 4019040N NAD27, 36.312977 -112.116582, 2697m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00061978Glen Rink   78822008-08-04
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, East of Tipover Spring., 36.345097 -112.22085, 2499m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00058052Pat Comus   461B1991-08-08
USA, Arizona, Apache County, Slope north of N-easternmost finger of Hawley Lake, Hawley Lake East Quad. 7.5 minute series., 33.997222 -109.7375, 2514m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00028427Wendy Hodgson   37131985-06-22
USA, Arizona, Gila, Sitgreaves National Forest, Chevelon Canyon., 34.41667 -110.50028, 1951m

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DES00009108R. G. Engard   1561973-10-21
USA, Arizona, Pinal, 1/2 mi. east of Jct. Mt. Lemmon Hgwy. & Peppersauce Canyon Rd. to Oracle., 32.572708 -110.704636, 1341m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00022233D. Buchanan   H 13001981-06-22
USA, Wyoming, Teton, Leigh Lake, near base of the Tetons., 43.81156 -110.753422, 1920m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bart.
DES00070918G. Rink   75102008-07-13
USA, Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park. Small steep limestone sink about 0.5 km southwest of Fawn Spring, 36.33298 -112.15433, 2670m

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Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. P. C. Barton
DES00090856Bonnie C. Templeton   112911968-00-00
United States, California, Plumas County, [No location data on label. Possibly Trinity County.], 39.997379 -120.794513


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