Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lycium exsertum (Lycium fremontii var. bigelovii, Lycium retusum)
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
Raul Gutierrez   4982004-01-15
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, La Mirage, 0.9 miles east of White Tank Mountains Regional Park, 3.4 miles west of Loop 303 on Olive Avenue, 33.5965 -112.557

ASU:Plants
David J. Keil   30571968-03-30
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, 2.2 miles WNW of junction of Canal Service Road and access road to southeast part of White Tank Mountains Regional Park; 0.2 miles inside park boundary, 33.5965 -112.557, 451m

ASU:Plants
David J. Keil   31341968-03-30
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

ASU:Plants
David J. Keil   45691969-05-05
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, White Tank Mountains Regional Park; Mesquite Springs Canyon, 33.5965 -112.557

ASU:Plants
David J. Keil   40371969-03-01
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, Ford Canyon; White Tank Mountains Regional Park, 33.5965 -112.557

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00087969Dawn Goldman   DG-6732016-04-12
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountain Regional Park, in wash that parallels Goat Camp Trail, where it meets White Tank Mountain Rd., 33.572238 -112.505145, 457m

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DES00090215Cass Blodgett   10942018-02-24
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountain Regional Park, major drainage leading into Willow Spring Canyon., 33.600553 -112.509743, 456m

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DES00090196Cass Blodgett   11362018-03-31
United States, Arizona, Maricopa County, White Tank Mountain Regional Park, drainage leading into Willow Spring Canyon., 33.601838 -112.519702, 495m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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