Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bouteloua gracilis (Chondrosum gracile, Chondrosum oligostachyum, Bouteloua oligostachya, Bouteloua gracilis var. stricta, Bouteloua oligostachya var. major, Bouteloua oligostachya var. pallida, Atheropogon gracilis, Atheropogon oligostachyus, Bouteloua major, Bouteloua stricta, Bouteloua gracilis v... (show all)
Search Criteria: New Mexico; Cibola; El Morro; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
Bouteloua gracilis (Willd. ex Kunth) Lag. ex Grif
ASC00087631G. Rink   53472006-09-22
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, old road between the sewage lagoon and the campground, 35.03353 -108.33847, 2190m

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths
UNM0098309D.A. McCallum   8101980-08-14
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument., 35.03904 -108.344095, 2194m

UNM:Vascular Plants
Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths
UNM0098308G. Rink   53472006-09-22
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, old road between the sewage lagoon and the campground, 35.03353 -108.33847, 2190m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Bouteloua gracilis (Willd. ex Kunth) Lag. ex Grif
G. Rink   68092007-08-02
USA, NEW MEXICO, Cibola, El Morro National Monument, campground area, 35.037066 -102.336224, 2195m

Southwest Seed Partnership


SWSP:Observations
Bouteloua gracilis (Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths
E. Samuel   SWSP17_NM0412017-10-19
United States, New Mexico, Cibola, El Morro, 35.03745918 -108.3424787, 2188m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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