Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Coryphantha chlorantha, Coryphantha vivipara var. buoflama, Escobaria vivipara var. buoflama, Escobaria vivipara var. deserti, Mammillaria vivipara var. deserti, Coryphantha deserti, Mammillaria deserti, Mammillaria chlorantha)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wesley E. Niles Herbarium


UNLV
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W. T. Marshall
35772Schramm D R   3551976-05-20
United States, Nevada, Clark, ca 2 mi below Blue Diamond Rd, on open hillside of limestone, E exposure, 1220m

UNLV
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W.T. Marsh.
45697T.L. Ackerman   1969-05-22
United States, Nevada, Nye, Mercury Valley, West of Mercury Salvage Yard, Nevada Test Site

UNLV
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W.T. Marsh.
51541P.J. Leary   62272001-05-04
United States, Nevada, Clark, Spring Mountains, southern, on bajada east of fourth canyon south of Devil Peak, 1050m

UNLV
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelmann) W.T. Marshall
61746M.A. Baker   17072.22010-04-29
United States, Nevada, Nye, Spector Range, 110 km northwest of Las Vegas, 56 km southeast of Beatty, 1100m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W.T. Marsh.
TENN-V-0154420I. W. Cokely   87181941-05-18
United States, Nevada, Clark, Charleston Mountains; Rocky Gap Springs, 1400m

TENN
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W.T. Marsh.
TENN-V-0154421I. W. Cokely   84261939-06-07
United States, Nevada, Clark, Kyle Canyon. Charleston Mountains. At junction with Harris Springs Road, 36.2667 -115.6833, 1670m

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX:TEX
Coryphantha chlorantha Britton & Rose
TEX00519245Ira W. Clokey   
United States, Nevada, detailed locality information protected

TEX:TEX
Coryphantha chlorantha Britton & Rose
TEX00519246Ira W. Clokey   
United States, Nevada, detailed locality information protected

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Coryphantha chlorantha (Engelm.) Britton & Rose
v0368614WISClokey, I.W.   
United States, Nevada, Clark, detailed locality information protected

WIS
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W. T. Marshall
v0380801WISClokey, I.W.   84251939-06-07
United States, Nevada, Clark, Charleston Mountains; Kyle Canyon at junction with Harris Springs road., 36.2811111 -115.4561111

WIS
Coryphantha vivipara var. deserti (Engelm.) W. T. Marshall
v0380802WISClokey, I.W.   84261939-06-07
United States, Nevada, Clark, Kyle Canyon at junction with Harris Springs road, 36.279696 -115.450826, 1670m

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
Coryphantha deserti (Engelm.) Britt. & Rose
BRIT550497I. W. Clokey   
United States, Nevada, Clark, detailed locality information protected

General Research Observations


SEINet
Marc A. Baker   
USA, NEVADA, Clark County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet
Marc A. Baker   
USA, NEVADA, Clark County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet
Marc A. Baker   
USA, ARIZONA, Mohave County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet
Marc A. Baker   
USA, NEVADA, Nye County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet
Marc A. Baker   
USA, NEVADA, Clark County, detailed locality information protected

SEINet
Coryphantha chlorantha (Engelmann) Britton & Rose
Marc A. Baker   
United States, ARIZONA, Mohave County, detailed locality information protected

Sonoran Desert Plants: An Ecological Atlas


Sonoran Atlas
Mammillaria chlorantha Engelm. in Wheeler
Observer Unknown   
United States, Arizona, Yuma, detailed locality information protected


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