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; canelo hills; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Machaeranthera gracilis (Nutt.) Shinners
T Reeves   R-10991974-08-22
USA, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Ted Knipe property; ca 3 miles west of Sonoita on Rte 82; north end of Canelo Hills, 31.66465 -110.69511, 1372m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R. Morgan & R.L. Hartm.
100201303Timothy Reeves   R10991974-08-22
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Ted Knipe property. Ca. 3 mi, W of Sonoita on Rte 82. North end of Canelo Hills., 1372m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Machaeranthera gracilis (Nutt.) Shinners
3047081T. Reeves   R10991974-08-20
United States of America, Arizona, Santa Cruz Co., Ted Knipe property. Ca 3 mi W of Sonoita on Rte 82. North end of Canelo Hills, 1372m

West Texas A&M University Herbarium


WTS
Haplopappus gracilis (Nutt.) Gray
WTS014513T. Reeves   R10991974-08-22
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Ted Knipe property; ca. 3 miles west of Sonoita on Route 82; north end of Canelo Hills, 1372m

Madrean Discovery Expeditions


GreaterGood
Xanthisma gracile (Nutt.) D.R.Morgan & R.L.Hartm.
mde-43281T.R. Van Devender   1978-09-17
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Papago Springs Cave area, 7.9 km (by air) SSE of Sonoia, Canelo Hills., 31.6058 -110.6418, 1597m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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