Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Croton texensis (Croton virens, Hendecandra multiflora, Hendecandra texensis), Croton texensis var. texensis, Croton texensis var. utahensis
Search Criteria: arizona; aravaipa; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch)Mull. Arg.
Steve Bingham   23501976-07-08
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Turkey Creek; 1/2 mi from junction with Aravaipa Creek, 32.8975 -110.444, 1006m

ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch)Mull. Arg.
Elinor Lehto   152641968-10-19
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa; bonita rd, 18.5 mi. west of U.S. 70, 32.9572 -110.354

ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch)Mull. Arg.
Elinor Lehto   152941968-10-19
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa- Bonita; 25.8 mi. southwest of U.S. 70, 33.1786 -109.863

ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch)Mull. Arg.
Charlotte M. Christy   19981993-10-02
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa Valley; west side Aravaipa Creek along Deer Creek rd (FSR253); ca. 10 mi. south Klondyke, 32.671 -110.276, 1524m

ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch)Mull. Arg.
Charlotte M. Christy   19951993-10-02
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa Valley; west side Aravaipa Creek along Deer Creek rd. (FSR 253); ca. 10mi. south Klondyke, 32.671 -110.276, 1524m

ASU:Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
Liz Makings   75012023-09-02
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa Canyon; Nature Conservancy property; 0.6 miles east of confluenceof Turkey Creek, 33.9012 -110.436968, 960m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Müll. Arg.
RSA0256660K. F. Parker   81331952-10-05
United States, Arizona, Pinal, In middle of Aravaipa Creek; Aravaipa Canyon, 12 miles north of Mammoth., 969m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
DES00006910R.G. Engard   1972-05-06
USA, Arizona, Graham, 2.5 mi upstream from mouth of Turkey Creek, Aravaipa Canyon., 32.897154 -110.443864

DES
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
DES00010708Mary L. Getz   131974-11-10
USA, Arizona, Graham, Aravaipa Creek beween Virgus Canyon & Javelina Canyon, 32.920331 -110.529796, 991m

DES
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
DES00017280W.G. Kepner   1978-07-23
USA, Arizona, Graham, Aravaipa Creek, 32.8962 -110.4233, 953m

DES
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
DES00032797R. G. Engard   9861976-10-24
USA, Arizona, Graham, Salazar Ranch, Aravaipa Canyon., 32.89561 -110.441138, 960m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
K. L. Parker   81331952-10-05
U.S.A., Arizona, Pinal, Aravaipa Canyon, 12 mi. N of Mammoth, 32.916992 -110.517507

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
LSU00101058Wayne M. Crayton   s.n.1976-08-10
United States, Arizona, Graham, Parking lot at Turkey Creek Mouth. S side of Graham Co. Along Aravaipa Creek and side canyons., 930m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
69541J. J. Thornber   s.n.1938-07-30
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Aravaipa Canyon, Tails End Ranch, 32.8984 -110.4407

ARIZ
101993K. F. Parker   81331952-10-05
United States, Arizona, Pinal County, Aravaipa Canyon, 12 mi. north of Mammoth, In middle of Aravaipa Creek, 32.8828 -110.6569, 969m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Müll. Arg.
A.C. Sanders   58371985-06-30
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Aravaipa Canyon, c. 15 miles (airline) NE of Mammoth, c. 1 mile beyond the end of the road 11 miles NE of Hwy 77, near Brandenburg Mtn., 32.83333 -110.58333, 762m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Croton texensis (Klotzsch) Muell.-Arg.
1543676K. F. Parker   81331952-10-05
United States, Arizona, Pinal, on sand bar in middle of Aravaipa Creek; ash, willow, netleaf hackberry association; Aravaipa canyon, 12 miles north of Mammoth, 969m


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