Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dermatophyllum guadalupense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces District Office


BLM:LCDO
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
3858M. Howard   N/A

BLM:LCDO
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
3859S. Park & R. Sanchez   N/A1982-03-08
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Panther Canyon, west of the Brokeoff Mountains. From Den Well proceed S approx. 0.7 mi. to a road heading E. Go approx. 1.1 mi. east on this road. Two plants south edge of road and one 30-40 ft north. T32S R19E SE1/4 SE 1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 23

BLM:LCDO
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
3860M. Howard   N/A1985-04-24
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Brokeoff Mountains

BLM:LCDO
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
3861M. Howard   N/A
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Brokeoff Mountains

BLM:LCDO
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
3862   N/A

BLM:LCDO
4454M. Howard   MOH-1772014-01-29
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Recollection of Park and Sanchez 1982; 14.6 air miles NE from Dell City, TX, or 0.6 mi south and 1.1 mi east from Den Well, 32.030106 -104.976436

BLM:LCDO
4455M. Howard   MOH-1802014-03-27
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Recollection of Park and Sanchez 1982; 14.6 air miles NE from Dell City, TX, or 0.6 mi south and 1.1 mi east from Den Well, 32.030106 -104.976436

BLM:LCDO
4456M. Howard   MOH-1792014-02-12
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Brokeoff Mountains in North Hammock Canyon, 20.5 air miles NE from Dell City, TX., 32.169654 -104.978617

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
SJNM-V-0035866Heil, Kenneth D.   
United States, New Mexico, Otero, detailed locality information protected

SJNM
SJNM-V-0035865Heil, Kenneth D.   112651997-08-06
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Brokeoff Mountains. Slopes above west Dog Canyon., 32.0782 -104.9449, 1589m

Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
00003465B.H. Warnock   119891954-09-05
USA, Texas, Culberson, West Dog Canyon; Guadalupe Mountains National Park., 2438m

SRSC
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
00003466B.H. Warnock   228171969-06-14
USA, Texas, Culberson, At Dog Canyon; West slopes of Guadalupe Mountains; Guadalupe Mountains National Park., 1463m

SRSC
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
00003467B.H. Warnock   228171969-06-14
USA, Texas, Culberson, At Dog Canyon; West slopes of Guadalupe Mountains; Guadalupe Mountains National Park., 1463m

SRSC
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
00003468B.H. Warnock   228171969-06-14
USA, Texas, Culberson, At Dog Canyon; West slopes of Guadalupe Mountains; Guadalupe Mountains National Park., 1463m

SRSC
Dermatophyllum guadalupense (B.L. Turner & A.M. Powell) B.L. Turner
00003469B.H. Warnock   228171969-06-14
USA, Texas, Culberson, At Dog Canyon; West slopes of Guadalupe Mountains; Guadalupe Mountains National Park., 1463m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
Bryana Olmeda   9162023-09-21
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Las Cruces BLM District, Brokeoff Mountains, 7.9 road miles S on County Road G013 from junction with County Road G016. 1 air miles SE of end of the road., 32.014917 -104.918995

UNM:Vascular Plants
Bryana Olmeda   186a2023-04-14
United States, New Mexico, Otero, Las Cruces BLM District, Brokeoff Mountains, SE of Wilderness Study Area, 2.42 road miles S on County Road G13 from the junction of County Road G13 and G16., 32.08463 -104.94284


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