Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Erigeron divergens (Erigeron divergens var. typicus), Erigeron divergens var. divergens
Search Criteria: Las Cienegas National Conservation Area; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Erigeron divergens Torr. & A. Gray
Jean-Philippe Solves   3152018-07-27
United States, Arizona, Pima, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area; Empire Gulch, along the main channel and around the dry sandbar at the north eastern end of the gulch., 31.78893 -110.63747, 1389m

ASU:Plants
Erigeron divergens Torr. & Gray
Jean-Philippe Solves   3842018-09-08
United States, Arizona, Pima, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area; in riparian corridor along a wash which runs west-east through Gas Line Road, up along a tributary drainage which connects to Empire Gulch, the wash is located 600m north of Empire Ranch HQ., 31.791796 -110.642817, 1409m

ASU:Plants
Erigeron divergens Torr. & A. Gray
Jean-Philippe Solves   6202019-10-03
United States, Arizona, Pima, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area; a few kilometers south of fork in Yucca Farm Rd, past Cottonwood Pond, up atop a large butte on the west side of the road., 31.7573437 -110.5919902, 1381m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Erigeron divergens Torr. & A. Gray
DES00090305Andrew Salywon   22062018-10-07
United States, Arizona, Pima, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, ca. 50 m S of Springwater Cienega and ca. 150 m E of Cienega Creek., 31.80519 -110.586613, 1329m

DES
Erigeron divergens Torr. & A. Gray
DES00090877Andrew Salywon   20902017-09-16
United States, Arizona, Pima, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, between Cienega Creek and Oak Tree Canyon, ca. 100 m W of Cienega Creek, 31.8082 -110.591799, 1322m


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