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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Condalia ericoides (Microrhamnus ericoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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00852830Hansford T. Shacklette   71021965-07-20
United States, Texas, Pecos, In Larrea-Prosopis flats. Route 67, 1 mile NE of Ft. Stockton

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01409366Dunn   160831969-03-02
United States, Texas, Presidio, 55 mi N of Presidio, US 67

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01409374B. C. Tharp   43-6881943-06-28
United States, Texas, Pecos, Mesquite Valley

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01409382C. G. Pringle   2601885-05-21
Mexico, Chihuahua, near Chihuahua

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01409390George J. Goodman   46901948-03-29
United States, Texas, Brewster, Desert, 35 miles south of Alpine

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01409408B. C. Tharp   493001949-04-15
United States, Texas, Culberson/Hudspeth, Van Horn Mountains near the county line

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01409416J. A. Erdman   s.n.1991-07-14
United States, New Mexico, Chaves, On Quarternary pediment about 20 mi east of Roswell on US Highway 380

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01409432Herbert Hanson   3851919-03-17
United States, Texas, Terrell, Sanderson, Texas.

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Condalia ericoides (A. Gray) M.C. Johnst.
01410273A. C. Sanders   48111984-03-25
Mexico, Durango, Mpio. S. Pedro del Gallo. Limestone hill .5 mile S of El Casco on HWY 45 near the boundary of Mpio. De Rodeo, ca. 33 miles S of Parral. Approx. 104°26'W, 25°28'N. Alt. 6300 ft., 25.466667 -104.433333, 1920m

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Condalia ericoides (A. Gray) M.C. Johnst.
01410281A. C. Sanders   39571983-07-09
United States, Arizona, Pima, Santa Rita mountains, hillsides about ½ mi. east of the site of Helvetia, about 13 miles SE of the junction of Santa Rita and Sahuarita Roads in Sahuarita, on Santa Rita Road. (T18S, R15E, sec 23.) Alt. 4500 ft, 1372m

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