Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Milla biflora (Milla biflura)
Search Criteria: San Pedro; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Elizabeth Makings   2002-09-12
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Upper San Pedro River floodplain, Palominas site, approx 1 mile south of HWY 92., 31.3801 -110.111, 1200m

ASU:Plants
David Wood   2002-09-13
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Upper San Pedro River floodplain, Palominas, ~1 mile south of Hwy 92, 31.3632 -110.114, 1267m

Herbario Jerzy Rzedowski


QMEX
QMEX00008694Hernández-Sandoval, L.   4265-a1997-00-00
México, Querétaro, Cerro Capula, 1 km al N de la carretera a San Pedro

QMEX
QMEX00008691Hernández-Sandoval, L.   71362007-00-00
México, Querétaro, 2 km al NW de San Pedro

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
417653Brad Boyle   79502006-11-25
Mexico, Sonora, Rancho Los Fresnos. Nature Conservancy reserve in upper San Pedro River drainage, along US-Mexico border, just SW of Huachuca Mountains. Vouchers from permanent plots in burned and unburned treatments., 31.32055555 -110.36666666, 1555m

ARIZ
417655E. C. Snell-Rood   3252006-08-19
Mexico, Sonora, Rancho los Fresnos. Naturalia/Nature Conservancy preserve in upper San Pedro watershed along US-Mexico border. SE gate to S of pond., 31.265643 -110.382791, 1475m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
T.S. Cochrane   130591993-08-19
Mexico, Jalisco, Reliatively dry low mountain (foothills of Sierra El Comalito) between Mascota and Ayutla: NW-facing hillside on lowets, northwesternmost slopes of Cerro Las Moras, 5 km by rd. (4 km airline distance) SSE of Mascota, 8 km by rd. north of turnoff to Talpa at Crucero San Pedro, 20.49083 -104.76444, 1430m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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