Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psilostrophe cooperi (Riddellia cooperi)
Search Criteria: arizona; galiuro; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
311871R. K. Van Devender   94-3971994-05-12
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Camel Canyon near Whitlock Wash, E side of San Pedro River Valley, W base of the Galiuro Mountains, 32.6217 -110.5252, 822 - 853m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
T.R. Van Devender   94--3971994-05-12
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Camel Canyon near Whitlock Wash, E side of San Pedro River Valley, west base of the mountains; Galiuro Mtns., 32.62361 -110.52792, 823m

Madrean Archipelago Biodiversity Assessment Observations


MABA:Plants
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
mul-trv-190T.R. Van Devender   2010-06-03
USA, Arizona, Cochise, Hooker's Hot Springs, Hot Springs Canyon, southern Galiuro Mountains, The Nature Conservancy Muleshoe Ranch Reserve, 36.2 km (by air) SSW IH 10 in Willcox, 32.33722 -110.23806, 1244m

Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
mde-26057T.R. Van Devender   1993-03-31
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Rhodes Ranch, N of Whitlock Wash, 11.3 km (by air) ENE of San Manuel, E of the San Pedro River, W foothills of the Galiuro Mountains., 32.6507 -110.526, 832m

GreaterGood
Psilostrophe cooperi (A. Gray) Greene
mde-27180T.R. Van Devender   1993-03-31
United States, Arizona, Pinal, Rhodes Ranch, N of Whitlock Wash, 11.3 km (by air) ENE of San Manuel, E of the San Pedro River, W foothills of the Galiuro Mountains., 32.6507 -110.526, 832m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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