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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudoziziphus parryi (Pseudoziziphus parryi var. microphylla, Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla), Pseudoziziphus parryi var. parryi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
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Pseudoziziphus parryi (Torr.) Hauenschild
UTC00220897A. C. Sanders; G. Helmkamp; P. MacKay    161671995-03-19
United States, California, Riverside, Coachella Valley/San Jacinto Mtns. foothills: N-facing rocky slope in Chino Canyon along the Palm Springs tram rd 2 mi, 33.8466667 -116.5833333, 490 - 612m

USU:UTC
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Pseudoziziphus parryi (Torr.) Hauenschild
UTC00050171Annie M. Alexander   2271
United States, California, San Bernardino

USU:UTC
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Pseudoziziphus parryi (Torr.) Hauenschild
UTC00165018Leila M. Shultz   4021
United States, California, Riverside

San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
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Pseudoziziphus parryi (Torr.) Hauenschild
SDSU10411Wedberg, H.   8721962-04-07
United States, California, San Diego, About 5.0 miles E from Jacumba, on the road to El Centro., 32.638203 -116.108911, 914m

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Clifton Smith Herbarium


SBBG
Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
SBBG171019C. H. Muller   10804A1960-06-17
Mexico, Baja California, waterway below Agua de Varga, Municipio de Ensenada, Cedros Island, 762m

California Botanic Garden Herbarium


CalBG:RSA
Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
RSA0086311Robert F. Thorne   585691985-02-04
Mexico, Baja California, Isla Cedros: Canyon (Canada de la Mina) to old copper mine, 1.5 miles from N end of island, to top of pine ridge, elev. ca. 400m. Rocky slopes of canyon below old copper mine., 28.3541667 -115.2166667, 100m

CalBG:RSA
Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
RSA0063912Reid V. Moran   151701968-06-26
Mexico, Baja California, Cedros Island: Ridge ca. 1.5 miles north of Gill Peak., 28.3166667 -115.2166667, 675m

San Diego Natural History Museum


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SD00062419Duffie Clemons   14671986-04-19
United States, California, San Diego, Occasional in vicinity of Redondo Spring, 32.72446 -116.23997, 1000m

SD:Plants
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Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
SD00059300C.H. Muller   10804A1960-06-17
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Cedros Island; dry arroyo bottom; waterway below Agua de Varga, 28.1427 -115.2353, 800m

SD:Plants
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Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
SD00059302Reid Moran   203361973-03-27
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Cedros Island; copper mine canyon 1 - 1/2 miles from north end, 28.36667 -115.21667, 350m

SD:Plants
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Pseudoziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I. M. Johnst.) Hauenschild
SD00037956Reid Moran   151701968-06-26
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Cedros Island, ridge ca. 1« miles north of Gill Peak, near summit of Gill Peak., 28.30671 -115.21841, 675m

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SD00062420Linda Allen   s.n.1984-03-04
United States, California, San Diego, Culp Valley Primitive Camp, adjacent to Montezuma Grade, Anza-Borrego State Park., 33.21932 -116.45246, 1100m

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SD00037957Reid Moran   307881982-05-29
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Sierra Juarez; west side of Cerro la Miel, 5.0 km eastnortheast of Jacum‚., 32.60833 -116.15, 910m

SD:Plants
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Ziziphus parryi var. microphylla (I.M.Johnst.) M.C.Johnst.
SD00059301Reid Moran   106731963-04-15
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Cedros Island; south slope of Cedros Mtn., 28.1262 -115.2149, 1000m


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