Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Xanthisma gracile (Machaeranthera gracilis, Dieteria gracilis, Sideranthus gracilis, Haplopappus gracilis, Haplopappus ravenii, Xanthisma gracilis, Machaeranthera gracilis var. gracilis), Xanthisma gracile var. gracile
Search Criteria: Arizona; Pinaleno; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Machaeranthera gracilis (Nutt.) Shinners
Elinor Lehto   L-205851976-09-11
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Pinaleno Mountains; Swift Trail at Wet Canyon Campground, 32.65 -109.82, 2000 - 2000m

ASU:Plants
Machaeranthera gracilis (Nutt.) Shinners
Steve Bingham   18021971-09-17
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Pinaleno Mountains; Jacobson Canyon, 32.6408 -109.843, 1372m

ASU:Plants
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.
ASU0297929Elinor Lehto   L205851976-09-11
United States, Arizona, Graham, Coronado National Forest; Pinaleno Mountains; Swift Trail at Wet Canyon Campground; 32.65 -109.82, 32.65 -109.82, 2000 - 2000m

ASU:Plants
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.
ASU0297949Elinor Lehto   152211968-10-19
USA, Arizona, Graham County, Van Valor wash; west of Pinaleno Mountains, 32.66 -110.1

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.
172878R. J. Barr   60-2351960-08-24
United States, Arizona, Graham County, 1/4 mi below Arcadia Forest Camp, Pinaleno Mountains, 32.6487 -109.8195

ARIZ
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.
296590S. P. McLaughlin   58411989-10-15
United States, Arizona, Graham County, Pinaleno Mountains; CP Flat, NW of Riggs Lake, 32.716667 -109.983333, 2697m


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Google Map

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