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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acmispon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
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Acmispon oroboides (Kunth) Brouillet
ASU0107020Rich Crawford   6522012-09-22
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Little Colorado River Gorge, end of Indian Rd 6134, near the confluence with Big Canyon, river mile 8 from the confluence., 36.161092 -111.699808, 1701m

ASU:Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Acmispon oroboides (Kunth) Brouillet
ASU0107212Rich Crawford   8772013-04-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Little Colorado River Gorge, Below Powell Point, Walter Powell Route , 1.5 River miles from the confluence. 35 K SW of Cedar Ridge., 36.216959 -111.781634, 1756m

ASU:Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Acmispon oroboides (Kunth) Brouillet
ASU0099147Elaine Joyal   21761993-04-24
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Navajo Reservation, Little Colorado River, Lower Basin draining east into Gorge, Cedar Canyon., 36.05 -111.7, 1616 - 1646m

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TEX
Acmispon oroboides (Kunth) Brouillet
TEX00496109George Yatskievych   16-1952016-07-23
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Along Jeep trail from lodge to Slick Rock Canyon., 30.61814 -104.20631

TEX
Acmispon oroboides (Kunth) Brouillet
TEX00496111George Yatskievych|Austin Brenek|David Warren-Hammack   16-3142016-07-27
United States, Texas, Jeff Davis, Livermore Ranch, ca. 15 air miles E of State Highway 166 via dirt ranch road and ca. 18 air miles W of Fort Davis, S end of Davis Mountains. Along dirt road N of lodge where open, intermittent-flow stream parallels road., 30.61131 -104.19944


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