Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudognaphalium leucocephalum (Gnaphalium leucocephalum, Gnaphalium leucocephaluim)
Search Criteria: tonto national forest; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Pseudognaphalium leucocephalum (A. Gray) A. Anderb.
ASU0294780Jean-Philippe Solves   0182015-10-24
United States, Arizona, Maricopa, Tonto National Forest; First Water Trail about 4 miles from trail head in dry wash bed., 33.479236 -111.427803, 200m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00050009Dixie Z. Damrel   V-7092003-03-26
USA, Arizona, Maricopa County, Tonto National Forest, Humboldt Mountain Quad T7N R5E SEC34. Rackensack Canyon, near its crossing with Seven Springs Rd., 33.9025 -111.817778, 1037m

DES
DES00055100J. Johnson   531996-06-06
USA, Arizona, Maricopa County, Tonto National Forest, Camp Creek, 33.8767 -111.7974, 884m

DES
DES00032213Wendy C. Hodgson   48721988-01-14
USA, Arizona, Yavapai County, Tonto National Forest, Mazatzal Wilderness Area, ca 4-5 mi E of Sheep Crossing Bridge, in Dead Man Wash, along Willow Spring Trail., 34.131944 -111.605833, 853 - 883m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Wendy C. Hodgson   48721988-01-14
United States, Arizona, Yavapai, Tonto National Forest, Mazatzal Wilderness Area, c. 4-5 miles east of Sheep Crossing Bridge, on ridge south of Horse Creek, along Willow Spring Tail, 34.08144 -111.63761, 854m

US Forest Service - Tonto National Forest


USFS:TNF-TEUI
TEUI0000456Liz Makings   23112005-10-12
United States, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest; Canyon Creek, reach along FR 188 just downstream from OW Ranch within exclosure, 34.27763 -110.8017, 1950m


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Google Map

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