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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00053096Wendy C. Hodgson   168702003-04-26
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Agua Fria National Monument, Along creek bed., 34.25575 -112.0657, 988m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00059084Liz Makings   25752007-04-28
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. Upper San Pedro River, about 50 m north of Hereford bridge, west side of river., 31.4398 -110.108, 1277m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00053265Kathy Rice   s.n.2003-03-25
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Agua Fria National Monument, Hills above Badger Springs Wash., 34.22925 -112.0974, 960m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00003203J. Harry Lehr   2891970-04-04
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Carefree Highway east of Scottsdale Road, 33.799849 -111.927098, 691m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00003432D.J. Pinkava   6476-A1970-03-08
Mexico, Sonora, Ca 25 mi. N of Magdalena, 30.633344 -110.956051

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Spermolepis divaricata (Walt.) Raf. ex Ser.
DES00010511R. Dale Thomas   231441971-05-22
USA, Texas, Along I-20 between Kilgore and Gladewater., 32.437274 -94.997307

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00011372Barbara Angell   421975-04-25
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Hassayampa riverbed, Rincon Rd. Wickenburg, 34.029028 -112.743231, 655m

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Spermolepis inermis (Nutt. ex DC.) Mathias & Constance
DES00012710David Castaner   41471975-06-18
USA, Missouri, Johnson County, 1 mile east of Warrensburg along railroad tracks., 38.761842 -93.700759

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00018107R. G. Engard   11301979-04-13
USA, Arizona, Pinal, 8 miles east of Stanfield on north side of Arizona Hwy. 84., 32.882424 -111.823153, 400m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00030989Richard D. Worthington   139821986-04-13
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mtns. ; mouth of Weatherby Canyon., 32.0161 -108.9252, 1345m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00035240Mark Hodgson   62451991-04-24
USA, Arizona, Yavapai, Ca 1 mi W of where Tangle Creek enters Verde River, on N side of, and above, Tangle Creek., 34.089577 -111.725149, 658m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00037364Jon P. rebman   13381992-03-27
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Vicinity of Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station., 33.348098 -112.677391, 250m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00039968R. D. Worthington   243371995-04-01
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Apache Hills, S side of the Apache Mine (5 mi. SSE of Hachita), 31.844 -108.3109, 1433m

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DES00043559Morrison   10821992-04-23
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Fort Huachuca: Laundry rdige 11th Brigade Signal Corps site; 1 km N of the mouth of Huachuca Canyon, 31.559676 -110.375163, 1520m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00046053J.J. Buegge   1981998-05-22
USA, ARIZONA, Graham County, Coronado National Forest, Laurel canyon, Near trail 68., 32.8962 -110.3038, 1463 - 1520m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00082297Steve Jones   20012015-04-23
USA, Arizona, Maricopa County, Tonto NF, FS Trail 388, 2 miles south of Bartlett Dam Road., 33 -111, 831m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) Heller
DES00084616Wendy C. Hodgson   201722005-04-27
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Arizona National Scenic Trail, Santa Catalina Mountains, east of Molino Basin and highway, west of West Spring., 32.333367 -110.680983, 1347m

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Spermolepis echinata (Nutt. ex DC.) A. Heller
DES00098709Jack Dash   2172021-04-17
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Atascosa Highlands: Forest Road 222 in the border wall construction zone at the U.S./Mexico Boundary, 31.336197 -111.07809, 1550m


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