Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Matthiola parviflora (Matthiola parviflora var. maris-mortui)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Pima; Cienega Creek Natural Preserve; Lat: 31.93003 - 32.04476 Long: -110.68526 - -110.46678; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Arizona Herbarium


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Matthiola parviflora (Vahl) Kuntze
434275Julia Fonseca   JF-502013-04-02
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Near RR culvert; Cienega Creek Natural Preserve (CCNP), 32.036769 -110.682281, 969m

ARIZ
Matthiola parviflora (Vahl) Kuntze
425361Julia Fonseca   2014-4792015-03-14
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, along Cienega Creek, east of TEP crossing, 32.03033 -110.67624, 1086m

ARIZ
Matthiola parviflora (Vahl) Kuntze
429341Julia Fonseca   2016-6152016-02-20
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, tributary wash downstream of diversion dam, near railroad, 32.03673 -110.68257

ARIZ
Matthiola parviflora (Vahl) Kuntze
429344Julia Fonseca   2016-6232016-03-05
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near clay mine, 32.01535 -110.61456, 1048m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Julia Fonseca   2014-4792015-03-14
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, along Cienega Creek, east of TEP crossing, 32.03033 -110.67624, 1086m

SEINet
Julia Fonseca   2016-6152016-02-20
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, tributary wash downstream of diversion dam, near railroad, 32.03673 -110.68257

SEINet
Julia Fonseca   2016-6232016-03-05
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near clay mine, 32.01535 -110.61456, 1052m


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Google Map

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