Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Humulus lupulus (Humulus aculeatus, Humulus yunnanensis), Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus (Humulus neomexicanus), Humulus lupulus var. lupuloides (Humulus americanus, Humulus lupulus subsp. americanus, Humulus lupuloides), Humulus lupulus var. lupulus, Humulus lupulus var. pubescens (Humulus pubes... (show all)
Search Criteria: Polygon search (not displayed); includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Liz Makings   40392012-09-04
USA, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest; off Forest Service Road 188; Canyon Creek within elk exclosure, just below OW Ranch, 34.26144 -110.807334, 1930m

ASU:Plants
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nels. & Cockerell
Liz Makings   23092005-10-12
USA, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest; Canyon Creek, reach along FR 188 just downstream from OW Ranch within exclosure, 34.2776 -110.802, 1951m

ASU:Plants
R. Roy Johnson   1954-05-01
USA, Arizona, Gila, OWW Ranch; Young, AZ, 34.1014 -110.963, 2073m

ASU:Plants
C. P. Pase   14061964-09-09
USA, Arizona, Gila, Workman Creek, 33.8191 -110.939, 1982m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nels. & Cockerell
ASC00085714Liz Makings   23092005-10-12
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

ASC
ASC00113353G. Rink   135982015-08-13
United States, Arizona, Gila, Sierra Ancha, Reynold's Creek Falls., 33.84304 -110.91953, 1996m

ASC
ASC00118535G. Rink   149282017-08-06
United States, Arizona, Gila, Sierra Ancha, un-named spring above Workman Creek Falls, 33.81763 -110.92248, 2090m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell
100785125Liz Makings   40392012-09-04
United States, Arizona, Gila, Tonto Natinal Forest; off Forest Service Road 188; Canyon Creek within elk exclosure, just below OW Ranch; adjacent creek., 34.26144 -110.807334, 1930m

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM-USFS
448715W. Ellis Wiltbank   731930-09-12
U.S.A., Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest: Workman Creek; Dripping Spring., 33.81029 -110.9221, 2134m

University of California, Riverside Plant Herbarium


UCR
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nelson & Cockerell
Elizabeth Makings   23092005-10-12
United States, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest, Canyon Creek, reach along FR 188 just downstream from OW Ranch within exclosure, 34.2775 -110.80167, 1951m

US Forest Service - Tonto National Forest


USFS:TNF-TEUI
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nels. & Cockerell
TEUI0004881Liz Makings   23092005-10-12
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

USFS:TNF
TEUI0004880W. Ellis Wiltbank   731930-09-12
U.S.A., Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest: Workman Creek; Dripping Spring., 33.81029 -110.9221, 2134m

USFS:TNF
Robert Madera   1202017-10-12
United States, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest, Tonto Basin Ranger District, Sierra Ancha Mountains, Workman Creek, 33.825413 -110.942258

USFS:TNF-TEUI
Humulus lupulus var. neomexicanus A. Nels. & Cockerell
TEUI0004882Elizabeth Makings   24222006-07-20
United States, Arizona, Gila, Tonto National Forest; Workman Creek near Elks Camp, 33.84052 -110.9567, 1720m

General Research Observations


SEINet
G. Rink   135982015-08-13
USA, Arizona, Gila, Sierra Ancha, Reynold's Creek Falls., 33.84304 -110.91953, 1996m

SEINet
G. Rink   149282017-08-06
USA, Arizona, Gila, Sierra Ancha, un-named spring above Workman Creek Falls, 33.81763 -110.92248, 2090m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.