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Wendy C. Hodgson 32843 2021-04-19
USA, Texas, Culberson County, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, south of Smith Canyon, north of Frijole Ranch Trailhead, north of Manzanita Spring along Smith Spring trail, 31.910958 -104.797613, 1692m
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DES00098482 Cheryl McConnell 2018-04-08
USA, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1967-9043-01-2 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22034, 18 June 1967, from New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains 13-14 miles east of Las Cruces; verbatim elevation 5800- 6000 ft; Georeference Source ACC_082911 from SEINet, April 2020, jbw; Collector's notes: Description of plant - Small, compact, light grayish rosettes suckering early with many leaves, 120-200 at maturity; pancicles (panicles) small, 3-4.5 m tall with mostly 12-17 laterals, buds red to orange, tepals yellowish green, filaments green, anthers yellow; a freely seeding scattered population; Habitat - Volcanic rocky slope., 32.323056 -106.573056, 1767 - 1828m
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DES00098483 Cheryl McConnell 2018-04-08
USA, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1967-9043-01-2 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22034, 18 June 1967, from New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains 13-14 miles east of Las Cruces; verbatim elevation 5800- 6000 ft; Georeference Source ACC_082911 from SEINet, April 2020, jbw; Collector's notes: Description of plant - Small, compact, light grayish rosettes suckering early with many leaves, 120-200 at maturity; pancicles (panicles) small, 3-4.5 m tall with mostly 12-17 laterals, buds red to orange, tepals yellowish green, filaments green, anthers yellow; a freely seeding scattered population; Habitat - Volcanic rocky slope., 32.323056 -106.573056, 1767 - 1828m
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DES00098481 Cheryl McConnell 2018-04-08
USA, New Mexico, Doña Ana, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, accession number 1967-9043-01-2 originally received as a plant from the USDA Plant Introduction Station-Howard Scott Gentry, originally collected by Howard Scott Gentry 22034, 18 June 1967, from New Mexico, Doña Ana County, Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains 13-14 miles east of Las Cruces; verbatim elevation 5800- 6000 ft; Georeference Source ACC_082911 from SEINet, April 2020, jbw; Collector's notes: Description of plant - Small, compact, light grayish rosettes suckering early with many leaves, 120-200 at maturity; pancicles (panicles) small, 3-4.5 m tall with mostly 12-17 laterals, buds red to orange, tepals yellowish green, filaments green, anthers yellow; a freely seeding scattered population; Habitat - Volcanic rocky slope., 32.323056 -106.573056, 1767 - 1828m
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TROY000024667 Worthington, Richard D. 23162 1994-06-05
United States, New Mexico, Dona Ana, Bishop Cap Hills, NW side of Bishop Cap. T24S, R3E, Sec. 26., 32.191361 -106.606849