Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Ammocodon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Ammocodon chenopodioides (A. Gray) Standl.
ASU0045384Lyle McGill; Roy Brown & D. J. Pinkava   92081972-07-22
Mexico, Chihuahua, Along Rte 45, 46.6 mi S of Juarez., 31.064349 -106.48696

ASU
Ammocodon chenopodioides (A. Gray) Standl.
ASU0045385Melissa Luckow; David Luckow and David Keil   132111979-09-02
Mexico, Chihuahua, 8 miles S. of Las Palomas., 31.733333 -107.616667, 1280m

ASU
Ammocodon chenopodioides (A. Gray) Standl.
ASU0045386D. S. Correll; I. M. Johnston   216731959-05-09
Mexico, Chihuahua, 10-15 miles southeast of Nueva Casas Grandes., 30.412596 -107.914033

ASU
Ammocodon chenopodioides (A. Gray) Standl.
ASU0045387Thomas F. Daniel   6231978-08-27
Mexico, Chihuahua, Just inside pass through the Sierra de Lagunitas on road to Rancho San Esteban, 20.1 mi NE Saucillo., 28.15 -105.017, 1350m


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