Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pappophorum vaginatum (Pappophorum apertum, Pappophorum mucronulatum, Pappophorum suffulbosum, Pappophorum apertum var. vaginatum, Pappophorum mucronulatum f. elatior)
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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373439K. Mauz   852004-09-17
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve; Dry reach upstream of the first dogleg above confluence with Davidsons Canyon, 32.01842 -110.63972

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422271Julia Fonseca   JF2014-2692014-04-05
United States, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near Pantano townsite, 32.0001 -110.57899, 1085m

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426830Julia Fonseca   2015-5422015-07-25
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near old trail leading to Cienega Well., 32.00609 -110.60703, 1057m

General Research Observations


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Pappophorum mucronulatum auct. non Nees
Julia Fonseca   JF2013-2052013-09-26
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, 32.01816 -110.64233

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Julia Fonseca   JF2014-2692014-04-05
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near Pantano townsite, 32.0001 -110.57899, 1085m

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Julia Fonseca   JF2014-2722014-04-05
USA, Arizona, Pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near Pantano townsite, 32.0001 -110.57899, 1085m

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Julia Fonseca   2015-5422015-07-25
USA, Arizona, pima, Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, near old trail leading to Cienega well, 32.00609 -110.60703, 1057m


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Google Map

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