Dataset: DES-
Taxa: lilaeopsis => Lilaeopsis, Lilaeopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00019532Elinor Lehto   244951980-06-20
USA, Arizona, Cochise, San Bernardino Ranch. (17 miles east of Douglas)., 31.33661 -109.279791

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DES00023997John R. Crutchfield   32981967-07-07
USA, Arizona, Pinal, San Pedro River 6 miles south of Winkelman., 32.883434 -110.724735

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DES00034901Liz Ecker   471991-06-14
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, 3 mi SW of Sonoita and 8 mi E of Patagonia at jct of Hwy 82 and upper Sonoita Creek at Cottonwood Spring, ca. 100 yards S of highway., 31.654041 -110.71032

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DES00037041Wendy C. Hodgson   s.n.1992-06-16
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Desert Botanical Garden CPC Greenhouse, in aquarium, one of flats from access. nos 19910503 to 1991 0508. Originally collected 1991-06-14 by Liz Ecker: Santa Cruz County, 3 mi SW of Sonoita on south side of State Highway 82 (8 mi E of Patagonia), where upper Sonoita Creek crosses Hwy 82 at Cottonwood Spring, ca 100 yds south of highway, 31.652924 -110.707275, 1378m


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