Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abutilon palmeri
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; maricopa; white tank; Lat: 33.45512 - 33.65520 Long: -112.66993 - -112.49211; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
David Keil   62671970-04-03
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Lower Dripping Springs Canyon area; White Tank Mountains Regional Park, 33.5965 -112.557

ASU:Plants
David Keil   30731968-03-30
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, 3.1 miles WNW of BM 1285; junction of Canal Road and acess road to White Tank Mountains Regional Park; 0.5 miles north of Olive Avenue; 0.3 miles south of Hill 2603, 33.5965 -112.557, 488 - 610m

ASU:Plants
David Keil   31151968-03-30
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, 3.1 miles WNW of junction of Canal Service Road; and access road to southeast part of White Tank Mountains Regional Park; 0.3 miles south of Hill 2603, 33.5965 -112.557

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00089222Dawn Goldman   DG-9042018-11-17
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountain Regional Park, in Black Canyon Wash., 33.562102 -112.539537, 635m

DES
DES00092859Cass Blodgett   13232019-04-14
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountain Regional Park, Dripping Springs Canyon., 33.583798 -112.524363, 624m

DES
DES00096924Cass Blodgett   14772022-10-18
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountains, area outside of artificial pond., 33.587058 -112.496674, 727m

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:17442Collector(s): David J. Keil   30731968-03-30
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, 33.571532 -112.521363, 488 - 610m


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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.