Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phyllanthus polygonoides
Search Criteria: Arizona; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Rob Soreng   s.n.1982-08-20
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Extreme southwest (southeast?) corner near mouth of Guadalupe Canyon, on limestone hills with Vaquelinia, about 3 miles southeast of junction with Geronimo Trail., 31.343 -109.08, 1311m

ASU:Plants
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R.Wentworth   14701973-08-08
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Naco Hills, Mule Mountains. Bisbee 71/2'. Slope 16 degrees. Aspect WNW., 31.3785 -109.982, 1427m

ASU:Plants
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex. Spring
Frankie S. Coburn   20352014-09-14
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge near the south end of the refuge; ca.0.8-1 km SW of Castle Butte., 31.557817 -109.483704, 1480m

ASU:Plants
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex. Spring
Frankie S. Coburn   22412014-10-10
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge; saddle ca. 2 km west of Castle Rock., 31.566566 -109.500214, 1630m

ASU:Plants
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex. Spring
Frankie S. Coburn   22922014-11-12
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge; mountain side ca. 2 km south of Leslie Canyon Road and bridge., 31.562651 -109.491501, 1620m

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
372468Steven P. McLaughlin   84882000-09-01
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area; Fresno Canyon, along creek, 31.50361 -110.91858, 1130m

ARIZ
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
205038TRW   200-L1972-07-26
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Mule Mountains. Bisbee., 31.37664 -109.9715, 1472m

ARIZ
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
212514Jack Kaiser   12271978-09-10
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz County, In upper Temporal Gulch, Santa Rita Mountains, 31.651 -110.81

ARIZ
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
434265Michael Chamberland   40822013-09-21
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Swisshelm Mountains, Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge. North side of Leslie Canyon Road. North side of Leslie Creek, along old access road to abandoned mine site.

ARIZ
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
442092Sue Carnahan   47892021-08-02
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coal Mine Canyon south of Coal Mine Spring, Grosvenor Hills; Coal Mine AZGFD property., 31.5257 -110.89133, 1219m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Sue Carnahan   47892021-08-02
United States, Arizona, Santa Cruz, Coal Mine Canyon south of Coal Mine Spring, Grosvenor Hills; Coal Mine AZGFD property., 31.5257 -110.89133, 1219m

Sonoran Desert Plants: An Ecological Atlas


Sonoran Atlas
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R. Wentworth   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Within 10 km of BISBEE, 31.5 -110, 1525m

Sonoran Atlas
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R. Wentworth   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Within 8 km of Naco, 31.4 -110, 1425m

Sonoran Atlas
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R. Wentworth   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Within 8 km of Naco, 31.4 -110, 1545m

Sonoran Atlas
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R. Wentworth   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Within 8 km of Naco, 31.4 -110, 1570m

Sonoran Atlas
Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng.
Thomas R. Wentworth   1976-00-00
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Within 8 km of Naco, 31.4 -110, 1715m


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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.