Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echinocereus yavapaiensis
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0076331Marc A. Baker   17152.22010-08-04
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Daisy Mountain 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle Zone; New River Mountains, 3.5 km south-southeast of North Mountain, 56 km north of central Phoenix., 33.9655 -112.0509, 925m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00088861Joni Ward   2013-03-29
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 2012-0211-01-1; originally received as a plant collected by Marc A. Baker 17152.2, 4 August 2010, from Arizona, Maricopa County, New River Mountains, 3.5 km SSE of North Mountain, 56 km north of central Phoenix, Daisy Mountain 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle; collector's notes: Geology - Hillsides of oxidized granite; Associated taxa - Acacia greggii, Bebbia juncea, Bouteloua curtipendula, Calliandra eriophylla, Canotia holacantha, Carnegiea gigantea, Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa, Dodonaea viscosa, Echinocereus engelmannii, Ericameria laricifolia, Eriogonum fasciculatum, Ferocactus cylindraceus, Fouquieria splendens, Juniperus coahuilensis, Krameria erecta, Mammillaria grahamii, Opuntia engelmannii, Prosopis velutina, Quercus turbinella, and Viguiera parishii., 33.9655 -112.0509, 925m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Marc A. Baker   171522010-08-04
USA, ARIZONA, Maricopa county, New River Mountains, 3.5km SSE of North Mountain, 56km north of central Phoenix, hillside of oxidized granite and associated rocks and outcroppings, 33.9655 -112.0509, 925m


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Google Map

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