Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaesaracha coronopus (Solanum coronopus, Withania coronopus)
Search Criteria: Chiricahua; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
T. Reeves   R-31091975-06-26
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Chiricahua National Monument; mouth of Rhyolite Canyon; north side of parking lot, 32.0044 -109.356, 1646m

ASU:Plants
T. Reeves   R-35091975-07-15
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Chiricahua National Monument; Headquarters area; edge of parking lot, 32.0044 -109.356, 1646m

ASU:Plants
T. Reeves   R-12511974-08-25
USA, Arizona, Cochise County, Chiricahua National Monument; mouth of Rhyolite Canyon; north edge of parking lot at Visitor's Center, 32.0044 -109.356, 1646m

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
01145631A. M. Powell & D. Patterson   16301968-06-01
United States of America, Arizona, Cochise County, just west of entrance to Chiricahua National Monument.

Harvard:GH
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
01145636J. W. Toumey   1894-07-23
United States of America, Arizona, Chiricahua Mts

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
100657819Albert M. Powell   16301968-06-01
United States, Arizona, Cochise, Roadside soil just west of entrance to Chiricahua National Monument.

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM-USFS
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
494146William A. Stuart   301912-05-06
U.S.A., Arizona, Cochise, Chiricahua National Forest.

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray
J. McCormick   9131959-07-16
United States, Arizona, Cochise County, Hospital Canyon, north of Paradise, Chiricahua Mountains, 31.9348 -109.2189


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Google Map

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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.