Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cupressus arizonica var. arizonica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00004106J. Harry Lehr   3821971-05-11
USA, Arizona, Gila, Tonto Forest Road #27 to summit of Mt. Ord., 33.90472 -111.40806

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
726338Edward L. Greene   18801880-10-30
United States, Arizona, San Francisco Mountains.

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Herbarium


NMMNH:Herb
NMMNH:Herb:2035Collector(s): Judy Dain; Preparator(s): Judy Dain   JD 2361998-10-29
United States, New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Albuquerque, New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, Mountain Road, 35.097672 -106.666137, 1510 - 1510m

NMMNH:Herb
NMMNH:Herb:1884Collector(s): H. MacKay   1966-10-19
United States, New Mexico, Bernalillo County, Sandia Base, 1585 - 1585m

University of North Texas, Benjamin B. Harris Herbarium


NTSC
NTSC012365DL Smith   s.n.1967-09-00
United States, Texas, Denton, NTSU Campus, 33.210943 -97.149264

NTSC
NTSC013377DL Smith   s.n.1967-09-00
United States, Texas, Denton, NTSU Campus, 33.210943 -97.149264


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Google Map

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