Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hexalectris colemanii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
ASU0150907Marc A. Baker   175642012-05-27
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Guadalupe Spring 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle Zone; Peloncillo Mountains, 1 km southeast of the summit of Outlaw Mountain, along Cottonwood Creek, 460m north-northeast of Miller Spring, 47 km east-northeast of Douglas., 31.4937 -109.0674, 1536m

ASU:Plants
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
Marc A. Baker   175642012-05-27
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Guadalupe Spring 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle Zone; Peloncillo Mountains, 1 km southeast of the summit of Outlaw Mountain, along Cottonwood Creek, 460m north-northeast of Miller Spring, 47 km east-northeast of Douglas., 31.4937 -109.0674, 1536m

ASU:Plants
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
Marc A. Baker   175652012-05-27
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Guadalupe Spring 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle Zone; Peloncillo Mountains, 2 km southeast of the summit of Outlaw Mountain, 950m southeast of Miller Spring, 49km east-northeast of Douglas., 31.4866 -109.0604, 1529m

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
00021857   
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling ) A.H.Kenn. & L.E.Watson
271012Steven P. McLaughlin   34411986-05-03
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Northern Santa Rita Mountains. McCleary Canyon., 1524m

ARIZ
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling ) A.H.Kenn. & L.E.Watson
252881L. J. Toolin   14121981-06-16
United States, Arizona, Pima County, In the Baboquivari Mountains 12 individuals--this is the westernmost population known for this species. About 1/2 mile up-canyon from the end of the road., 1372m

ARIZ
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling ) A.H.Kenn. & L.E.Watson
439665Ian Murray   s.n.2021-06-07
United States, Arizona, Pima, Whetstone Mountains, Turney Spring, small drainage off Spring Water Canyon, on Clyne Ranch (Pima County lands)., 31.779398 -110.501824

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
UNM0093814Cloud-Hughes, Michelle   0272012-05-31
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Skeleton Canyon 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle; Peloncillo Mountains, Cottonwood Canyon, 390m east of Geronimo Trail, 31.5028 -109.0457, 1620m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Hexalectris colemanii (Catling) A. H. Kennedy & L. E. Watson
UTEP:Herb:85493Collector(s): unknown   271900-01-01
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo County, Cottonwood Canyon, 31.5028 -109.0457, 1071 - 1071m


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