Dataset: DES-
Taxa: mecardonia => Mecardonia, Mecardonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00050024Marc A. Baker   84331991-05-27
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, T22S R11E SE 1/4 s. 31; N 34 81 000, E 4 75 550. Ca. 4 k ESE of Black Peak, just N of fork in road 39. Seep on both sides of road, below cattle tank., 31.4725 -111.2575, 1280m

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Mecardonia procumbens (P. Mill.) Small
DES00055820A. A. Nichol   1939-09-01
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Tanque Verde Mountains, 32.17266 -110.646033

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Mecardonia procumbens (P. Mill.) Small
DES00057561Wendy C. Hodgson   207932005-10-05
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, North arm of drainage in Rock Corral Canyon, the east foot of the Tumacacori Mountains., 31.556433 -111.086467, 1140m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00064057R. F. Thorne   595611977-09-05
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Sycamore Canyon Edge of Ruby Mountains WNW of Nogales near Ruby, S. Santa Cruz County. Off Hwy 289 (Ruby Road). Grassy oak woodland at head; riparian woodland in canyon bottom; desert scrub on arid slopes; crevis plants on canyon walls.Rich and varied flora. On rocky slopes., 31.429611 -111.190389, 1158 - 1219m

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Mecardonia acuminata (Walter) Small
DES00014058R. Dale Thomas   476491975-09-14
USA, Louisiana, Bossier, Woods between Linton Road and Dry Cypress Bayou southwest of La. 157 at Belcher Chapel Baptist Church, southwest corner of Sec. 34. T12N, R12W, 32.597029 -93.618896

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00016130R. G. Engard   6881975-08-02
Mexico, Coahuila, Canon de San Lorenzo, Southeast of Saltillo., 25.419639 -100.992008, 1890m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00035960Wendy Hodgson   61671991-04-05
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, foothills of Tumacacori Mountians, at junction of northern tributary running into Rock Corral Canyon., 31.587639 -111.078806, 1121m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00035968Wendy Hodgson   61731991-04-05
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coronado National Forest, foothills of Tumacacori Mountains, ca. 1/3 mile south from junction of northern tributary and Rock Corral Canyon., 31.5604 -111.0881, 1110m

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DES00031187Wendy Hodgson   44231986-09-17
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Alamo Canyon, south of Ruby-Arivaca Road, 31.3845 -111.122, 1280m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00031982Wendy Hodgson   48061987-10-22
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Foothills of Pajarito Mountains, Alamo Canyon., 31.38625 -111.093583, 1200m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00032180Wendy Hodgson   47981987-10-22
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Foothills of Pajarito Mountains, Alamo Canyon, 31.38625 -111.093583, 1195m

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Mecardonia vandellioides auct. non (Kunth) Pennell
DES00033016W. Hodgson   51051988-07-20
Mexico, Sonora, 15.7 mi E of Huasabas, 2.6 mi W of El Coyote, along road to Moctezuma to El Coyote, 29.975212 -109.131549, 1100m

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Mecardonia procumbens (P. Mill.) Small
DES00094815Cole Larson-Whittaker   2612018-03-08
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Tonto National Forest, ~1 mile upstream of confluence between Verde and East Verde, in bottom of streambed, many deep pools with small stream flowing through. North side of canyon has pink granite cliffs almost from the streambed and the community there is Sonoran upland. The south side of the canyon is a gentle sloping hill and the plant community there is pinyon juniper grassland. heavily grazed., 34.28456 -111.65471

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Mecardonia procumbens (P. Mill.) Small
DES00098042Jack Dash   3132021-08-28
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Atascosa Highlands: Atascosa Mountains, Sycamore Canyon, parking lot at junction of Ruby Road (FR 39) and Sycamore Canyon, 31.4225 -111.1942, 1230m


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